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1. State the functions of Participle I. Translate these sentences into your own language.

1. The news sounds alarming.

2. Having found a hotel, they looked for somewhere to have dinner.

3. The gypsy smiled, showing her teeth.

4. Not having finished our work, we went home.

5. She shivered with fright as if realizing the danger.

6. They watched the athletes running.

7. Knowing you wanted to get to the concert, I bought a ticket for you.

8. He wasn’t asked to take on the chairmanship of the society, being considered insufficiently popular with all members.

9. Jack had a beautiful old house in Queen Anne Street, and being a man of taste he had furnished it admirably.

10. Not having a car, she finds it difficult to get around.

2. Replace the clauses by the appropriate form of Participle I when possible.

1. I’ve got my lunch which was waiting for me here.

2. He pointed at the text which was lying on the desk.

3. Peter seated himself in an armchair which faced the window.

4. The school has now moved to the premises which overlook the Thames.

5. I’m afraid it’s the moon which looks so much like a slice of lemon.

6. “What nice lunch”, said Clare, who was eating the sugar at the bottom of her coffee cup.

7. I received from her another letter which said that she was passing through Paris and would like to have a chat with me.

8. We came up to the man who was standing at the corner and asked him the way.

9. The author who has written the poem is a very talented poet.

10. Anyone who wishes to leave early may do so.

11. The boy who’s sitting in the corner is my cousin.

12. I used to tell all my troubles to Mr. Winkshop, our neighbour who lived next door.

13. I’ve known the man who made a report at our meeting yesterday for a long period of time.

3. Complete the following notices and announcements by choosing suitable participles from the box below.

wishing exciting telling amazing rising meeting

missing starting arriving wearing no-parking

1. Brazil won the Cup after a very …match.

2. The police are searching for the … child.

3. Friends and relatives …passengers from New Delhi are advised that flight BA 763 has been delayed.

4. The train …at platform 2 is the 10.43 one to Leeds.

5. Passengers …to smoke should sit at the rear of the bus.

6. Cars left in a…zone will be removed.

7. Any guest not …a tie will be asked to leave.

8. Adrian Mailer, a pilot of the wrecked flight TWA 005 tells us of his …escape from the jungle captivity.

9. The government policy is blamed for…prices.

10. Every month the company which has issued you the credit card sends you a report…about your expenses.

11. Students …the MBA program on Monday should arrive by 8.30.

4. Use the participles given below as parts of complex object.

Going, dozing, passing, turning, wondering, moving, opening, waiting, setting, looking

1. He could feel himself…red.

2. Please, start the clock… .

3. He turned and saw a pair of large dark eyes…at him through the window of the cab.

4. “I just happened to be in the neighbourhood”, she said, “and found myself…by”.

5. As they danced they watched Crisp and Mary’s mother… about the room.

6. He glanced up to see the door… .

7. I found him…under a tree.

8. They left me…outside.

9. The news left me …what would happen next.

10. They turned to see the sun … .