Unit 10: participle clauses
In English, participle clauses are mainly used in writing in order to put a lot of information into one sentence.
There are three kinds of participles in English:
present participle, past participle and perfect participle.
We can use participle clauses when the participle and the verb
in the main clause have the same subject. For example:
- Waiting for Ellie, I made some tea. (While I was waiting for Ellie, I made some tea.)