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2. Replace the attributive clauses by phrases with Participle II.

1. She who was astonished, stared at Peter, then looked the other way.

2. The great majority of examples which are included in this book are typical of spoken English.

3. The suggestion which was made by the chairman was accepted unanimously.

4. They were all pleased with the results which were obtained by the end of the month.

5. Tennis is one of the most popular games in England which is played all the year round.

6. The device which is used in our work is up-to-date.

7. Fees which are paid in advance are not refundable.

8. Cars that are parked in a no-parking zone will be removed.

9. Another principle which is used by any Japanese company is promotion by seniority.

10. Fancy a married woman who is doomed to live on from day to day without one single quarrel with her husband.

3. Complete these sentences by choosing an appropriate Participle II from the box below.

opposed mistaken connected bored determined knocked out admired confused limited disappointed

1. Sport has become too … to the big business.

2. … in the second round I couldn’t take part in the competition.

3. The number of runners permitted to participate in the race will be strictly … .

4. We are utterly … to discrimination against women.

5. The Swedish progress towards equal rights has become widely … by other nations.

6. Anyone who thinks women in Britain have equal rights with men is entirely … .

7. I’ve got utterly … by the whole subject of women’s lib.

8. I went out of the court … to show them a good play.

9. They seem highly … when they lost their court action.

10. Companies in this country have become totally … by the new law.

4. Complete these sentences with Participle II used attributively.

1. He took a …(fold) strip of paper from his vest and gave it to the reporter.

2. We walked down the hall and down the wide thickly …(carpet) stairs.

3. Tourists …(dissatisfy) with the service in the hotel may complain to the manager.

4. For over 96 years, the formula for making coca cola has been a closely …(guard) secret.

5. The job security … (guarantee) by the system of lifetime employment influences the way employees approach their work.

6. We employ …(experience) personnel. We do not care which sex they are.

The Ambulance came quickly to help the passengers …(injure) in the accident.

7. The credit Suisse managed to cover its losses from …(hide) reserves.

8. There is a …(spread widely) belief that employees are entitled to a share in company’s profits.

9. The government was accused of playing down the potential hazards …(associate) with the mining.

10. Goods …(damage) in transit should be returned to the manufacturer.

11. Clothes …(buy) in the sale cannot be changed.

5. Use the participles given below as parts of complex objects with the suggested verbs.

Repair remove see fill tailor pack cover redecorate lock save

1. They found the door … .

2. Have you ever seen the mountains … with snow?

3. I’ve recently had my appendix … .

4. They have scarcely any money… for their old age.

5. You can get you things … .

6. I’d like the starter of my car … .

7. Can we have the programme … to our requirements?

8. I’ll get the matter … to.

9. She liked changes and recently she had the drawing-room… .

10. I went to the dentist’s to have my tooth… .