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Clauses Arrived Relative Types Unit Participle Adverbial Meaning

Id 1434
Category Relative clauses and other types of clause
Unit Unit 58: Participle clauses with adverbial meaning 1
Rubric Complete the sentences with one verb form from each pair. Sometimes both are possible.
Question Having arrived / Arriving in Amsterdam at 11 pm., there was no time to see the city that day.
Choices Having arrived – Arriving;Having chopped – Chopping;Climbing – Having climbed;Having come – Coming;Having convinced – Convinced;Having inhabited – Inhabited;Kept – Keeping;Living – Having lived;Making – Being made;Offending – Offended;having been overlooked – being overlooked;Parking – Having parked

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