TASK . Join the sentences using either a non-perfect Participle I (knowing), a perfect Participle I Active/Passive (having known / having been known), or Participle II (known)
Ex. . He got off his horse. He began searching for something on the ground. — Getting off his horse, he began searching for something on the ground.
1. He found no one at home. He left the house in a bad temper.
2. He was exhausted by his work. He threw himself on his bed.
3. I turned on the light. I was astonished at what I saw.
4. She didn’t want to hear the story again. She had heard it all before.
5. She entered the room suddenly. She found them smoking.
6. I have looked through the fashion magazines. I realize that my clothes are hopelessly out of date.
7. We were soaked to the skin. We eventually reached the station.
8. The room looked much better. It had been cleaned.

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Finding no one at home, he left the house in a bad temper.

Exhausted by his work, he threw himself on his bed.

Turning on the light, I was astonished at what I saw.

Having heard it all before, she didn’t want to hear the story again.

Entering the room suddenly, she found them smoking.

Having looked through the fashion magazines, I realize that my clothes are hopelessly out of date.

Soaked to the skin, we eventually reached the station.

Having been cleaned, the room looked much better.

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