
Rewrite the pair sentences as one sentence using present participle as an adjective
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- Q1Combine the sentences: 'The dog barked. It was annoying.' using a present participle as an adjective.The dog is annoying.The barking dog was annoying.The dog barked loudly.The dog barked at me.30s
- Q2Rewrite the sentences: 'The children played. They were laughing.' as one sentence using a present participle as an adjective.The playing children were laughing.The children played in the park.The children were happy.The children were loud.30s
- Q3Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using present participle as an adjective: "The children were playing outside. They were enjoying the sunny weather."The children playing outside enjoyed the sun.The children enjoyed playing outside in the sun.The children who played outside were happy.The playing children were enjoying the sunny weather.30s
- Q4Rewrite the sentences 'I saw a movie. It was interesting.' as one sentence using a present participle as an adjective.I was seeing an interesting movie.I saw an interesting movie.I saw interest in a movie.I saw a movie that was interesting.30s
- Q5Rewrite the sentences 'She opened the window. It was refreshing.' as one sentence using a present participle as an adjective.She found the window refreshing after she opened it.The window she opened was refreshing.The refreshing window was opened by her.She opened the refreshing window.30s