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A. None of these
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B. Decorated with lights, the house looked beautiful.
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C. The house was decorating with lights and looked beautiful.
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D. Decorating 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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A. I found the door open and went inside.
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B. None of these
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C. The door was found open, and I went inside.
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D. 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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A. Seeing the policemen, the robbers ran away.
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B. Saw the policemen, the robbers ran away.
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C. None of these
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D. See the policemen, the robbers ran away.,
Explanation
Seeing the policemen, the robbers ran away.
"Seeing" is the present participle correctly used to show simultaneous action — the robbers ran away when they saw the policemen.
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