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have taken leave of the wounded man, the tsar went out into a porch( Complex)​

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Answered by shivakumar0820
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The given sentence 'Having taken leave of the wounded man, the Tsar went out into porch.' is an example of the combination of two sentences using a participle. (having)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'participle' as 'a form of a verb, often ending in "-ed" or "-ing" and used with auxiliary verbs to make verb tenses, or to form adjectives.'

By removing the participle 'having' from the beginning of the given sentence, we can split into two individual sentences as follows :

1. The Tsar took leave of the wounded man.

2. The Tsar went out into porch.

Answered by Anonymous
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Having taken leave of the wounded man,the tsar went out into porch (split)

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