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74.2 75.3 10 with ourselves
Other verbs may be sometimes 1 Having taken (not Taking) 11 /
possible. 2 Having climbed or Climbing 76.3
2 made/taken at today's meeting 3 Having worked (not Working) 2 to avoid / avoiding eac
3 damaged in the storm 4 Having spent (not Spending) 3 complement each other
4 chosen/selected to represent 5 Having arrived or Arriving 4 are collaborating with each
Britain
5 given to the players 2 75.4 Not expecting anyone to 5 other faced each other
had
+ c
6 stolen/taken from the jeweller be in the house, I walked 6 to communicate with each
7 printed/given on the label
straight in. other
74.3 3 + f Having been painted in 7 to help each other
2 X dark colours, the room needed
3 equipment allowing far more some bright lights. ('Being
4 children being moved painted in dark colours...' is UNIT 77
5 X also possible.)
6 forests being cut down 4 + e Being unemployed, Dave 77.1
7 people hurrying to had time to consider what job 1 -one* one
8 X he really wanted. 2 -seme-ones
9 The trees blown down 5 + b Not speaking Italian, I 3 -ernes-some
10 X found life in Sicily difficult. 4 -ene»some ('one' or 'any' are
6 + a Having been a teacher for also possible here)
14 years, Barbara knew how to 5 /
UNIT 75 keep children interested. 6 -seme-one
(Note: The -ing, being + past 77.2
75.1 participle (-ed), etc. clauses could 1 one
2 Impressed by Jo's work, the also come after the main clause in 2 No
manager extended her contract these sentences, and in spoken 3 No
for a year. English it is more natural for
3 Having acquired the money them to come in this position.) 5 4 ones
one
through hard work, he was 6 one (in informal speech only;
reluctant to give it away.
4 Having started the course, Alan many people would prefer
in careful
'but his doesn't'
was determined to complete it. UNIT 76
speech)
5 Not wanting to offend him, we 76.1 7 No (if we replaced 'cup of
said nothing about his paintings. 2 X
6 Not having seen all the 3 himself coffee' with 'one', this would
give us 'a one', which is
evidence, I am reluctant to 4 myself incorrect)
make a judgement. 5 themselves
(Note: Rewriting these sentences 6 X 8 one
No
with -ing or past participle (-ed) 7 yourself 10 9 one
clauses makes them more formal 8 itself ('ourselves' is also
and more natural in formal possible here: 'itself 11 No
written contexts than in informal emphasises 'the Universe; 12 ones (but some people would
writing or speech.) 'ourselves' emphasises that consider 'those ones' to be
'we' need to do it on our own, incorrect.)
75.2 without the help of others.) 13 No
2 'It was here a moment ago,' 9 X 14 one
said Sandra (or Sandra said), 10 X 77.3
pointing to the empty table.
/
3 'I'll get up in an hour or so,' 11 herself 2 3 (ones)
12
myself
groaned Helen (or Helen 4 (one)
groaned), turning over in bed. 76.2
4 'Well, I'm back,' exclaimed 2 / 5 (ones)
6
/
Mark (or Mark exclaimed), 3 / 7 (one)
smiling cheerfully at them. 4 of yourself or yourselves
(See Unit 43 for more on word 5 behind them 9 8 / /
order in sentences like these.) 6 • 10 (one)
7 he corrected himself 11 (ones)
8 / 12 /
9 they applied themselves
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