
Empower C1 - Participle Clauses (6B)
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Participle Clauses
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
How many verbs are there?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
How many verbs are there?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
Which of the verbs is participle?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
Which of the verbs is participle?
So, "having no alternative" is a participle clause.
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
Wow, wait, what is a 'clause' again?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
"Clause = subject + verb (predicate)"
What is the subject in the sentence above?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
"Clause = subject + verb (predicate)"
What is the subject for both clauses in the sentence above?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
"Clause = subject + verb (predicate)"
What is the subject for both clauses in the sentence above?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, having no alternative, fell into each other's arms.
How can the participle clause "having no alternative" be paraphrased (said in other way)?
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Participle Clauses
The strangers, because they had no alternative, fell into each other's arms .
How can the participle clause "having no alternative" be paraphrased (said in other way)?
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Do they have exactly the same meaning?
How the participle clauses forms are different from the clauses in italics?
Compare the underlined participle clauses with the clauses in italics.
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Do they have exactly the same meaning?
Yes, meaning is exactly the same.
Compare the underlined participle clauses with the clauses in italics.
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How the participle clauses forms are different from the clauses in italics?
The participle clauses don't have subjects or auxiliary verbs - they only have a past or present participle
Compare the underlined participle clauses with the clauses in italics.
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The participle clauses don't have subjects or auxiliary verbs - they only have a past or present participle.
In the sentences on the right, which are present participle and which are past participle?
Compare the underlined participle clauses with the clauses in italics.
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Participle Clauses
Look at this sentence from the story
... her arm went up in the air like a person waving for help
What comes before the participle in the clause above?
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Participle Clauses
Look at this sentence from the story
... her arm went up in the air like a person waving for help
What comes before the participle in the clause above? (a noun)
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Participle Clauses
Look at this sentence from the story
... her arm went up in the air like a person waving for help
Which clause (1 or 2) has the same meaning?
1. ... like a person who was waving for help
2. ... because she waved to a person for help
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Participle Clauses
Look at this sentence from the story
... her arm went up in the air like a person waving for help
Which clause (1 or 2) has the same meaning?
1. ... like a person who was waving for help
2. ... because she waved to a person for help
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Match
Match the following
At the sound of a car ___, they grabbed the bags and fled.
On my last visit to the camp, I found a small girl ___.
___, I whispered, 'You'll be fine.' But I knew it wasn't true.
___, Amaranth walked down to the front and entered the Grand Hotel. 'Where better to sit and be seen?' she thought.
___, he tried to turn around to see who had caught him.
approaching the house
crying her eyes out
Wanting to reassure him
Having finished her breakfast
Pulled from behind into a darkened room
approaching the house
crying her eyes out
Wanting to reassure him
Having finished her breakfast
Pulled from behind into a darkened room
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Participle clauses
add more information to the sentence
use either present or past participle
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Adverbial participle clauses are mainly used in more formal spoken language and in writing.
They say why, when, where and how.
Participle clauses as adverbials
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Participle clauses always start before or at the same time as the main verb in the sentence
Participle clauses as adverbials
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To talk about events that happened earlier, we use a clause with the perfect participle:
Having + past participle
Participle clauses as adverbials
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Participle clauses as adverbials
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We can sometimes use participle clauses after nouns and pronouns. They are similar to defining relative clauses that have continuous and passive verbs.
Participle clauses after nouns
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We can sometimes use participle clauses after nouns and pronouns. They are similar to defining relative clauses that have continuous and passive verbs.
HOWEVER,
Participle clauses after nouns
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Participle clauses after nouns
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Participle clauses after nouns
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Now complete the exercises at the same page (SB, page 149)
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The man?
The woman?
The kids?
The woman's hand up?
The car?
Martha's view
The man?
The woman?
The kids?
The woman's hand up?
The car?
Brad's view
Reading eyewitness accounts
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The audio is about the situation from the reading part.
Does the story match your interpretation of the story?
Listen to the news story
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Answer the questions
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