He was a good boy and helped his mother in the kitchen. ... As they didn't have enough money they spent their holidays at home last year. ... The man was sitting in ...
02.11.2009 · Participle Exercise Download PDF Combine the following pairs of sentences by using participles. 1. We met a boy. He was carrying a heavy bag. 2. The house was decorated with lights. It looked beautiful. 3. The robbers saw the policeman. They ran away. 4. I found the door open. I went inside. 5. The police saw the body.
Participle Clauses Exercise · 1. Sam left school early because he felt sick. · 2. The teacher was impressed by Daniel's work, so she gave him the highest score.
Participial phrases. Participles. Vocabulary. cascading Trans. IMG. (of water) pour downward rapidly and in large quantities. Chef Trans. IMG. A person who cooks …
Exercise on Participles (Mix) Fill in the correct participle form. (Present Participle, Past Participle or Perfect Participle) He was sitting in an armchair a magazine. in the company for many years, he knew everyone and everything. The cup with milk stood on the table. each other for ages, they had a lot to talk about.
Participle Clauses Exercise Rewrite the sentences with participle clauses. 1. Sam left school early because he felt sick. 2. The teacher was impressed by Daniel’s work, so she gave him the highest mark. 3. Because he didn’t study hard enough for his exam, Ryan couldn’t pass it. 4.
Participle Clauses 1. Make a reduced relative clause. These sentences all need an active clause. 1) We broke the computer (the computer belongs to my father).
19.03.2007 · This exercise will give you a chance to apply the principles of building sentences with participial phrases. Instructions Combine the sentences in each set below into a single clear sentence with at least one participial phrase. Here's an example: I stood on the roof of my apartment building at dawn. I watched the sun rise through gray clouds.
PARTICIPIAL PHRASES: EXERCISE #3 NAME:_____ PART I DIRECTIONS: Parse the sentences below and put prepositional phrases in parentheses. Underline the participial phrases. Diagram the sentences. 1. His father, married young, had moved to New England about 1682. 2.
EXERCISE B Use each of the following participial phrases in a sentence. Be sure to place each phrase as close as possible to the noun or pronoun it modifies ...
Exercise on Present Participle Rewrite the sentences replacing the italic part with a present participle. She was talking to her friend and forgot everything around her. → Since we watch the news every day we know what's going on in the world. → They are vegetarians and don't eat meat. → The dog wagged its tail and bit the postman. →
Exercises Type in the present participle. (search) for her gloves, she dug through the entire wardrobe. (whistle) a song, she danced through the house with the mop. (sit) in the shade, we ate cake and drank coffee. The child sat at the desk (paint) a picture. (run) to the bus stop, she lost her shoe. Type in the past participle.
Participles - Exercise 2. Directions: Locate the participle in each sentence. ... Note: If the participle is part of a participial phrase, include the whole ...
Exercises · (park) the car, we searched for the ticket machine. · (drink) one litre of water, she really needed to go to the toilet. · (leave) the party too early, ...
Unit 10 - Exercise 1 - Participle clauses · A woman (wear) a blue hat opened the door. · Champagne, (produced) in France, is exported all over the world. · My ...
1. We should help to rebuild houses destroyed by the storm. 2. Wearing a lei around her neck, the hula dancer moved to the rhythms of the ukulele. 3. Books placed onto the cart will be put back when the library closes at 5:00 p.m. 4. As of tomorrow, anyone carrying a suitcase heavier than thirty pounds will not be allowed on the train. 5.
What is a participle phrase? · We saw the rock falling down the hill. · Taking off his hat, Sam entered the room. · People taken hostage experience great stress.