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Exercise 33. Change the sentences using Participle II.
For example: Though he was defeated, he remained a popular
leader. – Though defeated, he remained a popular leader.
1. Though he was offered a large reward, he would not disclose the
truth.
2. Though he was well educated, he lacked any coherent philoso-
phical background.
3. Although these publication remained unconfirmed, they stirred
considerable unrest.
4. Though the explorers were exhausted by heat and privations,
they would not give in.
5. Though he was asked about it, he could say nothing.
Exercise 34.
Change the sentences using Participle II.
1. The events and the characters which are described in this book
are purely functional.
2. The house, which was built two hundred years ago, stood in a
long green valley.
3. He applied for a job. It was advertised in the paper.
4. The millionaire bought a picture. It was painted by Picasso.
5. They were disappointed with the meal. They complained to the
manager.
6. The suspect was arrested by the police. He turned out to be the
wrong man.
7. The church was built in the fifteenth century. It’s in need of re-
pair.
8. The girl went to the party. Her boyfriend accompanied her.
9. His words had the effect which he desired.
Exercise 35.
Complete the sentences with the expressions from
the list below.
1. I’m starving! The only thing I … in at the moment is food.
2. The students … in many extracurricular activities.
3. Adam … to his childhood sweetheart.
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4. The committee … to the new tax plan.
5. My earrings … of gold.
6. Where is my purse? – It … ! – Oh no, not again!
7. What’s the matter, boys? … you …?
8. The day before Christmas, the stores … with last-minute shop-
pers.
9. George isn’t doing well in school this semester. He … about his
grades.
10. My T-shirt … of cotton.
11. Unfortunately I … not … for that job.
12. Richard loves his family very much. He … to them.
13. Water … of hydrogen and oxygen.
14. Vietnam … in Southeast Asia.
15. What a hectic life! I … .
Be crowded, be made, be lost, be worried, be made, be interested,
be involved, be gone, be qualified, be devoted, be composed, be engaged,
be opposed, be exhausted, be located
Exercise 36.
Open the brackets using Participle I and Participle
II.
1. (to phone) the agency, he left (to say), he would be back in two
hours.
2. (to write) in very bad hand writing, the letter was difficult to
read.
3. (to write) his first book, he could not help worrying about the re-
action of the critics.
4. (to spend) twenty years abroad, he was happy to be coming
home.
5. (to be) so far away from home, he still felt himself part of the
family.
6. She looked at the enormous bunch of roses with a happy smile,
never (to give) such a wonderful present.
7. (not to wish) to discuss that difficult and painful problem, he
changed the conversation.
Exercise 33. Change the sentences using Participle II. 4. The committee … to the new tax plan. 5. My earrings … of gold. For example: Though he was defeated, he remained a popular 6. Where is my purse? – It … ! – Oh no, not again! leader. – Though defeated, he remained a popular leader. 7. What’s the matter, boys? … you …? 8. The day before Christmas, the stores … with last-minute shop- 1. Though he was offered a large reward, he would not disclose the pers. truth. 9. George isn’t doing well in school this semester. He … about his 2. Though he was well educated, he lacked any coherent philoso- grades. phical background. 10. My T-shirt … of cotton. 3. Although these publication remained unconfirmed, they stirred 11. Unfortunately I … not … for that job. considerable unrest. 12. Richard loves his family very much. He … to them. 4. Though the explorers were exhausted by heat and privations, 13. Water … of hydrogen and oxygen. they would not give in. 14. Vietnam … in Southeast Asia. 5. Though he was asked about it, he could say nothing. 15. What a hectic life! I … . Exercise 34. Change the sentences using Participle II. Be crowded, be made, be lost, be worried, be made, be interested, 1. The events and the characters which are described in this book be involved, be gone, be qualified, be devoted, be composed, be engaged, are purely functional. be opposed, be exhausted, be located 2. The house, which was built two hundred years ago, stood in a long green valley. Exercise 36. Open the brackets using Participle I and Participle 3. He applied for a job. It was advertised in the paper. II. 4. The millionaire bought a picture. It was painted by Picasso. 1. (to phone) the agency, he left (to say), he would be back in two 5. They were disappointed with the meal. They complained to the hours. manager. 2. (to write) in very bad hand writing, the letter was difficult to 6. The suspect was arrested by the police. He turned out to be the read. wrong man. 3. (to write) his first book, he could not help worrying about the re- 7. The church was built in the fifteenth century. It’s in need of re- action of the critics. pair. 4. (to spend) twenty years abroad, he was happy to be coming 8. The girl went to the party. Her boyfriend accompanied her. home. 9. His words had the effect which he desired. 5. (to be) so far away from home, he still felt himself part of the family. Exercise 35. Complete the sentences with the expressions from 6. She looked at the enormous bunch of roses with a happy smile, the list below. never (to give) such a wonderful present. 1. I’m starving! The only thing I … in at the moment is food. 7. (not to wish) to discuss that difficult and painful problem, he 2. The students … in many extracurricular activities. changed the conversation. 3. Adam … to his childhood sweetheart. 31 32
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