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1. Being poor, he was always happy.
2. Being ill, he played football.
3. Being rich, he was not happy.

4. Though he was poor, he was always happy.
5. Though he was ill, he played football.
6. Though he was rich, he was not happy.

1=>4, 2=>5, 3=>6

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Are the expressions ungrammatical? In a writing test, if a student writes as in #1, #2, and #3, is it okay? In an essay, if a person writes as in #1,2 and 3, is it okay and grammatical? Or ungrammatical?
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