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Old 25-Nov-2007, 01:49
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Smile Re: Judging from his appearance, he seems to have been ill for quite a long time.

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Originally Posted by Anglika View Post
To me the first is fine, the second is awkward.

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I am looking at him now and am judging by his appearance that he has probably been unwell for some time.

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Seeing as it is a fine day, we will go for a picnic.

As it is a fine day,...

Today being fine,...
Thanks, Anglika.
My problem is that both of the sentences in question should be absolute construction, but why is it right to say the first while the second is wrong. To wit,


(We) Judging from his appearance, he seems to have been ill for quite a long time.
It/Today being a fine day, we'll go on a picnic.
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