1) Read and translate the sentences. Find the Participle, state its form.
1. Asked about this event, he replied nothing.
2. The singing girl was about fourteen.
3. Having read the book I gave it to Pete.
4. The large building being built in our street is a new school – house.
5. Having been written long ago, the manuscript was impossible to read.
6. I remember well his words said at the meeting.
7. We don’t like the book bought last week.
8. The stolen things were returned to the owner.
9. Having been sent to the wrong address the letter didn’t rich him.
10. He sat in the arm-chair thinking.
11.She came up to us breathing heavily.
12. The hall was full of laughing people.
13. When burnt, coal produces heat.
14. Having finished the experiment the students left the laboratory.
15. Being busy, he postponed his trip.
16. The results received were of great importance for the further work.
17. When reconstructed the theatre looked more beautiful than before.
18. The explanation given was not complete.
2) Open the brackets and use the correct form of the Participle I.
1. And (to say) this he threw himself back in the armchair.
2. I spent about ten minutes (to turn) over the sixteen pages of The Guardian before I found the main news and articles.
3. She smiled (to remember) the joke.
4. A new road will soon be built (to connect) the plant with the railway station.
5. (To be) so far away he still feels himself part of the community.
6. The boy came out of the water (to shake) from top to toe.
7. That night, (to go) up to his room he thought of his unpleasant duty.
8. (To support) her by the arm he helped her out of the taxi.
9. He speaks like a man (to take) his opinion of everything.
10. (Not, to know) that she could trust them she did not know what to do.