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2. Make one sentence out of two using either Participle I or Participle II as an Attribute. The first sentence has been done for you.

  1. I didn't talk much to the man. The man was sitting next to me on the plane.>

I didn't talk much to the man sitting next to me on the plane

  1. The taxi broke down. The taxi was taking us to the airport.

  2. The window was broken in the storm last night. It has been repaired now.

  3. A number of suggestions were made at the meeting. Most of them were not very practical.

  4. At the end of the street there is a path. The path leads to the river.

  5. Some paintings were stolen from the museum. They haven't been found yet.

  6. A new factory has been just opened in the town. The factory employs 500 people.

  7. A man was arrested by the police. What was his name?

  8. The company sent me a brochure. It contained all the information I needed.

3. Complete the sentences using the suitable Participle as an Attribute of the verbs from the box.

blow, call, invite, live, offer, read, sit, study, work

  1. A lot of people ..... to the presentation refused to come.

  2. Life must be very unpleasant for people ..... near busy airports.

  3. A few days after the interview, I received a letter ..... me the job.

  4. Somebody ..... Jack phoned while you were out.

  5. There was a tree ..... down in the storm last night.

  6. When I entered the waiting room it was empty except for a young man ..... by the window ..... a magazine.

  7. Ian has got a brother ..... in a bank in London and a sister ..... economics at university in Manchester.

4. Use the words in brackets to make sentences with the Participles. The first two have been done for you.

  1. That house is empty. (nobody/live/in it) >

There is nobody living in that house.

  1. The accident wasn't serious. (nobody/injure)>

There was nobody injured in the accident.

  1. I can hear footsteps. (somebody/come)

  2. The train was full. (a lot of people/travel)

  3. We were the only guests at the hotel. (nobody else/stay there)

  4. The piece of paper was blank. (nothing/write/on it)

  5. There are regular English courses at the college. (a course/begin/next Monday)

5. Complete the texts using appropriate Participles from the box and retell the texts.

1)

showing, contained, bearing, based

A coin is a piece of metal, usually disc-shaped, (1) ..... letters, designs or numbers (2) ..... its value. Until the 18th and 19th centuries coins were given monetary worth (3) ..... on the exact amount of metal (4) ..... in them. But most modern coins are based on face value, the value that governments give them, irrespective of the actual metal content.

2)

left, threatening, called, written, armed, drunken

Published recently was a paperback (1) ..... by a south London copper (2) ..... 'Policeman's Progress'. Here are some random quotes.

'It is one of the few occupations (3) ..... in present day society where a person can arrive for work and have no idea what the day will bring. It could be an accident, a murder, an (4) ..... robbery, arson or a request for directions. I was called upon to chastise (5) ..... husbands (occasional success) and errant wives (hundred percent failure). I received anonymous (6) ..... letters , phone calls and an anonymous cake for my birthday (it was stale).'

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