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Luyện ngữ pháp English Grammar in Use (Unit 68: -ing clauses)


Make one sentence from two. Begin with -ing or Not -ing (like the examples in Section D). Sometimes you need to begin with Having (done something).

  1. I felt tired. So I went to bed early.
     , I went to bed early.
  2. I thought they might be hungry. So I offered them something to eat.
     , I offered them something to eat.
  3. Robert is a vegetarian. So he doesn't eat any kind of meat.
     , Robert doesn't eat any kind of meat.
  4. I didn't know his email address. So I wasn't able to contact him.
     , I wasn't able to contact him.
  5. Sarah has travelled a lot. So she knows a lot about other countries.
     , Sarah knows a lot about other countries.
  6. I wasn't able to speak the local language. So I had trouble communicating.
     , I had trouble communicating.
  7. We had spent nearly all our money. So we couldn't afford to stay at a hotel.
     , we couldn't afford to stay at a hotel.

Exercises - 68.3