Finish the second sentence. Keep its meaning similar to the above:
33. Mr. John asked his wife: “Does Jane come with her brother?”
Mr. John asked his wife
34. We were chasing the robber when the police appeared and arrested him.
While
35. Who is the girl? She is doing volunteer work in our school. (Using -ing participle phrase)
Who is the girl
36. These students wrapped the boxes of chocolates in green.
The boxes of chocolates
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Finish the second sentence. Keep its meaning similar to the above:
33. Mr. John asked his wife: “Does Jane come with her brother?”
Mr. John asked his wife if Jane came with her brother.
34. We were chasing the robber when the police appeared and arrested him.
While we were chasing the robber, the police appeared and arrested him.
35. Who is the girl? She is doing volunteer work in our school. (Using -ing participle phrase)
Who is the girl doing volunteer work in our school.
36. These students wrapped the boxes of chocolates in green.
The boxes of chocolates were wrapped in green by these students.
Finish the second sentence. Keep its meaning similar to the above:
33. Mr. John asked his wife: “Does Jane come with her brother?”
Mr. John asked his wife if Jane came with her brother.
34. We were chasing the robber when the police appeared and arrested him.
While we were chasing the robber, the police appeared and arrested him.
35. Who is the girl? She is doing volunteer work in our school. (Using -ing participle phrase)
Who is the girl doing volunteer work in our school?
36. These students wrapped the boxes of chocolates in green.
The boxes of chocolates were wrapped in green by these students.