- I saw you dancing, and I will never forget it.
- I have heard that you dance beautifully.
- We heard that she danced beautifully in yesterday's performance of "The Nutcracker."
- The hostess watched her guests packing their suitcases and saw that they were very sorry to leave.
- I feel that you disagree with me, and it distresses me.
- I felt something moving in the room and saw a large butterfly flying under the chandelier.
- He felt someone breathing noisily behind his back.
- We felt that he had a sense of humor.
- She felt that she was fit for the job.
- The young girl's presence made him feel young.
- I believe that this is true.
- We started telling jokes, and it let us pass the time.
- After a while, he noticed that a police car was following him. He felt his heart thumping.
- I felt a load taken off my mind.
- We heard that they had left for London.
- Have you ever heard anyone speaking Creole?
- I consider him to be an expert in this field.
- We smelled the coffee boiling and hurried to the kitchen.
- Having returned home, he found the children treating the dog.
- They heard the burglar alarm go off and saw two guards running toward the bank entrance.
- She caught herself thinking about him again.
Would you like to review the grammatical rules regarding the use of the Objective Participle Complex versus that-clauses in these sentences?
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