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Letter to the District Chief Executive about three problem in my locality.
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ABC Apartments
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To,
The District Chief Executive
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3 May 2016
Subject: Problems faced by residents of ABC Apartment complex.
Dear Sir,
It is with a deep concern for the welfare of the community that I am writing to you about several issues that are presently affecting our locality.
First are the damaged roads and street lights, which leave the roads dark and dangerous at night. There have been numerous accidents that were at times too extreme.
Secondly, there's the issue of water shortage which has left many of the residents unable to even prepare their meals on time. Some are even left to cook their meals with bottled water from the shops, which is expensive.
And thirdly, I would also like to point out the issue of the garbage collection system. Recently, the collectors have stopped coming to our locality, leaving residents unable to dispose of their wastes and stinking the whole area. This has also led to an increase in mosquitoes which is dangerous for us all.
I hope this letter gets your attention. We are looking forward to any response or solution from the concerned authorities.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr. Ashish Sharma
A resident of ABC Apartments
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Explanation
Explanation is the answer I hoped this helped you!
The participle in this sentence is "sweating". It's a participle of the verb " to sweat" and it's a present participle: which we know because it ends with an -ing (past participles end with "-ed).
First of all, you need to know what a compound sentence is. It is a sentence which contains at least two independent clauses. Having that in mind, here is an example of such a sentence containing words sharecropper and windswept:
<em>The sharecropper worked in the windswept fields the entire day and then went home to eat some food.</em>
There are two independent clauses here: 1. the sharecropper worked in the windswept fields + and + 2. then (he) went home to eat some food.