Joining two sentences with a present participle:-
1. Mohan did not know the method. He asked his friend.
2. The thief cut through the padlock. He opened the wooden door.
3. Cutting through the padlock, the thief opened the door.
4. The pilot banked sharply. She managed to avoid the buildings.
5. Banking sharply, the pilot managed to avoid the buildings.
6. He disguised himself as a cleaner. He entered the bank.
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1. Mohan did not know the method so he asked his friend.
2. The thief cut through the padlock and he opened the wooden door.
3. Cutting through the padlock and the thief opened the door.
4. The pilot banked sharply so She managed to avoid the buildings.
5. Banking sharply then the pilot managed to avoid the buildings.
6. He disguised himself as a cleaner and He entered the bank.
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