Participle Phrase Combination
Combine the pairs of sentences by using participles present/past: I found the door open. I went inside.
Answer: Found the door open, I went inside.
Explanation
Participle (Past) Used: "Found" (from "I found") is a past participle that introduces the reason for the action.
Structure: The participle phrase "Found the door open" modifies the subject "I" and explains why the action "went inside" happened.
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