Join the two sentences to make one. Use participle clauses.
1. I was swimming past a rock. I saw a shark in the distance. Example: Swimming past a rock, I saw a shark in the distance.
2. We saw the show. Then we walked slowly back to our hotel.
3. David Livingstone discovered the falls. He named them after the Queen of England.
4. The visitors look up at the sky. All they see are wonderful lights.
5. The water falls 100m into the Batoka Gorge. It makes an incredible noise.
6. The lights flash for hours. Then they disappear.
7. The men listened to the sounds of nature. They felt very alone.
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2 Having seen the show, we walked slowly back to our hotel.
3 Having discovered the falls, David Livingstone named them after the Queen of England.
4Looking up the sky, the visitors see wonderful lights.
5 Falling 100m into the Batoka Gorge, water makes an incredible noise.
6 Having flashed for hours, the lights disappear.
7 Listening to the sounds of nature, the men felt very alone.