Changing Time Clauses To Modifying Phrases
Changing Time Clauses To Modifying Phrases
Changing Time Clauses To Modifying Phrases
Adverb clauses begining with after, before, while, and since can be changed to modifiying phrases
Example :
- Since Mary came to this country, she has made many friends.
- Since coming to this country, Mary has made many friends.
Remember
There is no difference in meaning between After he finished and After he had finishied.
There is no difference in meaning between After finishing and After having finished.
Exercise :
1. Before I went to Yellowstone Park last summer, I had never seen a black bear in the wild.
2. After she (had) completed her shopping, she went home.
3. While I was trying to get to sleep last night, a mosquito kept buzzing my ear.
While can be omitted but –ing phrases is used (have the same meaning)
E.g.
- While I was walking down the street, I ran into an old friend.
Because is not used in a modifying phrases. It is omitted, but the resulting phrase expresses a cause
and effect relationship.
- Because she needed some money to buy a book, Sue cashed a check.
Having + past participle gives the meaning not only of “because” but also of “before”
Exercise :
Lying on her bed in peace and quiet, she soon forgot her troubles.
Having already spent all of his last paycheck, he does not have any more money to live on for the
rest of the month.
Being a self-supporting widow with three children, she has no choice but to work.
The little boy was trying his best not to cry. He swallowed hard and began to speak.
After I read the chapter four times, I finally understood the author’s theory.
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