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Replace the relative clause by participle. a)The tree that stood in front of my house has been cut down.​

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Answered by madhavmishra43
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Present participle

The present participle of most verbs has the form base+ing. It is used in many different ways.

The present participle as part of the continuous form of a verb

Examples

I am working.

He was singing.

They have been walking.

We will be staying.

She would have been expecting me.

The present participle after verbs of movement & position

This construction is particularly useful with the verb to go.

Examples

She went shopping.

I go running every morning.

He lay looking up at the clouds.

She came running towards me.

The present participle after verbs of perception

The pattern for this usage is verb + object + present participle. There is a difference in meaning when such a sentence contains a zero infinitive rather than a participle. The infinitive refers to a complete action while the present participle refers to an ongoing action.

Examples

I heard someone singing.

He saw his friend walking along the road.

I can smell something burning!

I watched the birds flying away.

The present participle as an adjective

Examples

It was an amazing film.

Dark billowing clouds often precede a storm.

He was trapped inside the burning house.

Many of his paintings show the setting sun.

The present participle with the verbs spend and waste

The pattern with these verbs is verb + time/money expression + present participle.

Examples

My boss spends two hours a day travelling to work.

Don't waste time playing computer games!

They've spent the whole day shopping.

I wasted money buying this game.

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