I was tired after a long walk. I sat under a tree. (Begin: Being ….)
A. Being tired after a long walk, I sat under a tree.
B. Being tired during a long walk, I sat under a tree.
C. Being tired after a long walk I sat under a tree.
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My youngest sister has just got married. You met her at my house last week.
a. My youngest sister who you met her at my house last week has just got married.
b. My youngest sister whom you met at my house last week has just got married.
c. My youngest sister that you met her at my house last week has just got married.
d. My youngest sister which you met at my house last week has just got marrie