The ship being blown/ blown
Hi,
I am trying to combine the two sentences using a participial phrase.
The ship was blown by high winds. The ship was at sea.
-The ship blown by high winds was at sea.
-The ship being blown by high winds was at sea.
Which one is correct?
Thanks.
Re: The ship being blown/ blown
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Originally Posted by
HifaMo
Hi,
I am trying to combine the two sentences using a participial phrase.
The ship was blown by high winds. The ship was at sea.
-The ship blown by high winds was at sea.
-The ship being blown by high winds was at sea.
Which one is correct?
Thanks.
Is this homework?
Re: The ship being blown/ blown
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
Is this homework?
No, self-study.
Re: The ship being blown/ blown
Quote:
Originally Posted by
HifaMo
Hi,
I am trying to combine the two sentences using a participial phrase.
The ship was blown by high winds. The ship was at sea.
-The ship blown by high winds was at sea.
-The ship being blown by high winds was at sea.
Which one is correct?
Thanks.
I'd write, "The ship at sea was blown by high winds."
Both of your sentences are correct.