Participle Phrase Usage
Combine the pairs of sentences by using participles present/past: The house was decorated with lights. It looked beautiful.
Answer: Decorated with lights, the house looked beautiful.
Explanation
Decorated with lights, the house looked beautiful.
This sentence uses the past participle "decorated" to combine the ideas.
It avoids repetition and clearly connects the decoration with the appearance of the house.
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