Exam
Which is the correct use of the
following participle phrase:
walking through the...
English, 28.09.2021 01:00 MengXiong1
Exam
Which is the correct use of the
following participle phrase:
walking through the park
A. Walking through the park, I saw a dog with a
broken leg.
B. Walking through the park, a dog with a
broken leg was seen.
C. Walking through the park, there was a dog
with a broken leg.
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