A woman sat in a lawn chair on the roof. A woman watched the fireworks.

For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an –ING modifier.
A) A woman sitting in a lawn chair on the roof watched the fireworks.
B) A woman watched the fireworks sitting in a lawn chair on the roof.


A) A woman sitting in a lawn chair on the roof watched the fireworks.

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Fill in the letter of the definition that matches best. Use each letter only once

a. nonappearance e. nonhazardous i. unappetizing m. unprincipled b. nonassertive f. nonrecurring j. unbecoming n. unrest c. noncompetitive g. nonstandard k. undocumented o. unruly d. noncompliant h. unaccustomed l. unfounded p. unsettling When people are _____ and do not state their opinions, it is hard to know what they are thinking.

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comprar comida

A. Ana B. Miguel

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Lucy went into the restaurant,

a) but then she leaves when she sees how crowded it is. b) but then she left when she saw how crowded it was.

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