Reducing sentences with the middle person in a sentence?
Is toefl longman a tricky material? How does one know which one is correct and which one is false?
Why a large number of flies were watching the food on the picnic table
at the restaurant?
Can the sentence be reduced with _ing?
Also, it is possible to move the reduced sentence to the beginning of the sentence and drop the which/who/....
How to rephrase paragraph 1: What do you mean when you use “who/who”.? Please see notes below. Please see other sections.
How?
In the text the first sentence seems to follow the pattern you
are looking for The food which was placed on the picnic table attracted a large number of flies.
Cooking: The food placed on the picnic table attracted a large number of flies. Also try and avoid overhanging food.
When everyone ate food at a picnic, one person said it would attract flies.
What is the source
of the flies?
I stumbled upon a point which was incorrect, is barely understandable. But that wasn’t true.
In your second sentence
Dissatisfied with the service at the restaurant, the meal really was not enjoyable.
Does not appear to follow the pattern you are searching for since the adjective clause doesn’t modify “meal”, but it is correct and understandable.
The second example makes no sense.
“Disappointed with the service at the restaurant, the meal really was not enjoyable. I
suggest you take the example of the meal in a sentence. What should be the only meaning of meal is that was dissatisfied
If I suspect this problem is what you are being asked to address, nothing to do with the sort of adjustments seen
- in: “The diners, were] unsatisfied with the service, did not enjoy the meal. ‘
versus
- ‘Unsatisfied with the service, the diners did not enjoy the meal. ”
I love the idea of the phrase ”,and people who hate the idea of ” always put their face forward on the page.”
The second example makes no sense.
“Disappointed with the service at the restaurant, the meal really was not enjoyable. I
suggest you take the example of the meal in a sentence. What should be the only meaning of meal is that was dissatisfied
If I suspect this problem is what you are being asked to address, nothing to do with the sort of adjustments seen
- in: “The diners, were] unsatisfied with the service, did not enjoy the meal. ‘
versus
- ‘Unsatisfied with the service, the diners did not enjoy the meal. ”
I love the idea of the phrase ”,and people who hate the idea of ” always put their face forward on the page.”