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Hello, we have to transform sentence "SHE HAD WANTED to write a book all her life, now she has her own" using participle clauses, meaning SHE HAD WANTED becomes either Wanting, having wanted or just wanted.
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Hello, we have to transform sentence "SHE HAD WANTED to write a book all her life, now she has her own" using participle clauses, meaning SHE HAD WANTED becomes either Wanting, having wanted or just wanted. which one is correct?
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Wanted, you can use "she wanted…"
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