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Participle

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$$$ 1 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The book was so … that I couldn’t put it down.

A. exciting

B. excited

C. to excite

D. excite

E. excites

 

$$$ 2 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

I thought the interview went well, so I was very … not to get the job.

A. disappoints

B. to disappoint

C. disappointing

D. disappointed

E. disappoint

 

$$$ 3 E

Choose the right form of the participle:

I didn’t want to tell my sister that I’d borrowed her car, as I knew she would be ….

A. have annoyed

B. annoy

C. to annoy

D. annoying

E. annoyed

 

$$$ 4 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

I wasn’t looking forward to studying history, but in the end I thought it was ….

A. fascinate

B. fascinated

C. fascinating

D. to fascinate

E. to fascinated

 

$$$ 5 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

I just sat in front of TV all evening. My day had been really ….

A. to tiring

B. to tired

C. tire

D. tiring

E. tired

 

$$$ 6 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

Failing my driving test was one of the most … experiences of my life.

A. disappointing

B. disappointed

C. to disappointed

D. to disappointed

E. disappoint

 

 

$$$ 7 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

I wish he’d be quiet. He’s so ….

A. annoy

B. annoyed

C. annoying

D. to annoy

E. to annoying

 

$$$ 8 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

After watching the documentary on global warming, we all felt a bit ….

A. depress

B. to depress

C. depressing

D. depressed

E. to depressing

 

$$$ 9 E

Choose the right form of the participle:

Many people think hill walking is very energetic, but I find it very ….

A. to relaxed

B. relax

C. to relax

D. relaxed

E. relaxing

 

$$$ 10 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The children were really … about opening their presents.

A. excited

B. exciting

C. to excite

D. excites

E. excite

 

$$$ 11 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

I was so hurt when he said I was ….

A. to bore

B. bored

C. boring

D. bore

E. to boring

$$$ 12 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

He works very hard. It’s not … that he is always tired.

A. surprised

B. surprising

C. to surprise

D. surprise

E. to surprises

 

$$$ 13 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

We were … when we heard the news.

A. shocked

B. shocking

C. to shocked

D. to shock

E. shock

 

$$$ 14 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

I didn’t find the situation funny. I wasn’t ….

A. to amuse

B. amusing

C. amused

D. amuse

E. to amused

 

$$$ 15 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The journey was really …. I enjoyed it.

A. exciting

B. excited

C. to excite

D. to excited

E. excite

 

$$$ 16 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

I’m not keen on golf. When I played it, I was really ….

A. to bore

B. bore

C. to boring

D. bored

E. boring

 

$$$ 17 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

She has really learnt very fast. She has made … progress.

A. astonishing

B. astonished

C. to astonish

D. astonish

E. to astonishing

 

$$$ 18 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

Tom is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very ….

A. to amused

B. amused

C. amusing

D. to amuse

E. amuse

 

$$$ 19 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

When we heard the news, we didn’t know what to do. The news was….

A. to shocked

B. shocking

C. shocked

D. to shocking

E. to shock

 

$$$ 20 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The weather forecast was …. The … authorities cancelled the match.

A. terrifying, worried

B. terrifying, worrying

C. terrified, worried

D. terrified, worrying

E. to terrified, worrying

 

$$$ 21 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Do you know the woman … to Tom?

A. a talked

B. talking

C. having talked

D. to talk

E. talk

 

$$$ 22 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… her work, she went home.

A. finished

B. finishing

C. having finished

D. have finished

E. to finish

 

$$$ 23 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

The road … the two villages is very narrow.

A. joined

B. joining

C. having joined

D. to join

E. join

 

$$$ 24 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Most of the goods …in this factory are exported.

A. made

B. making

C. having made

D. have made

E. to make

 

$$$ 25 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… nearly all our money, we couldn’t stay in a hotel.

A. spent

B. spending

C. having spent

D. to spend

E. have spent

 

$$$ 26 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

I was woken up by a bell ….

A. rung

B. ringing

C. having rung

D. have rung

E. to ring

 

$$$ 27 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

There were some children … in the river.

A. swum

B. swimming

C. having swum

D. to swim

E. swim

 

$$$ 28 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

A lot of people … to the party cannot come.

A. invited

B. inviting

C. having invited

D. to invite

E. have invited

 

$$$ 29 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… our tickets, we went into the theatre.

A. bought

B. buying

C. having bought

D. to buy

E. have bought

 

$$$ 30 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Everybody looked at the …girl.

A. danced

B. dancing

C. having danced

D. to dancing

E. have danced

 

$$$ 31 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The window … in the storm last night has now been repaired.

A. broken

B. breaking

C. having broken

D. have broken

E. to break

 

$$$ 32 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

I saw a woman … in the corner in her own.

A. stood

B. standing

C. having stood

D. to stand

E. have stood

 

$$$ 33 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

She was lying in the middle of the road … for help.

A. cried

B. crying

C. having cried

D. to cry

E. have cried

 

$$$ 34 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… our meal, we went out.

A. finished

B. finishing

C. having finished

D. to finish

E. have finished

 

$$$ 35 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

He just sit around all day, … nothing.

A. done

B. doing

C. having done

D. have done

E. to do

 

$$$ 36 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

Books … from the library must be returned in two weeks.

A. borrowed

B. borrowing

C. having borrowed

D. have borrow

E. to borrow

 

$$$ 37 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Not … what to do, she burst out crying.

A. known

B. knowing

C. having known

D. have known

E. has known

 

$$$ 38 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

… hungry, decided to make myself a sandwich.

A. felt

B. feeling

C. having felt

D. have felt

E. to feel

 

$$$ 39 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

…dinner, they continued their journey.

A. had

B. having

C. having had

D. to have

E. has

 

$$$ 40 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

… along the street I saw several … houses.

A. walking, destroyed

B. to walk, destroyed

C. walked, destroying

D. walked, destroyed

E. walking, destroying

 

$$$ 41 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

It was an … incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an … voice.

A. excited, exciting

B. exciting, excited

C. to excite, exciting

D. exciting, to excite

E. excite, excite

 

$$$ 42 E

Choose the right form of the participle:

… a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.

A. to have found

B. had found

C. founded

D. to find

E. having found

 

$$$ 43 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

The … child could not sleep all night – so … was the tale.

A. to frighten, to frighten

B. frightening, frightening

C. frightened, frightening

D. to frightening, frightened

E. frightened, to fright

 

$$$ 44 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

… unemployed, he hasn’t got much money.

A. being

B. to be

C. been

D. to being

E. have been

 

$$$ 45 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

I don’t know what was in the … letter. I didn’t read it.

A. to burnt

B. having burn

C. to burn

D. burnt

E. to burnts

 

$$$ 46 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… of the window, he saw his mother watering the flowers.

A. to looking out

B. to look out

C. looking out

D. looked out

E. to look

 

$$$ 47 E

Choose the right form of the participle:

The house … by the tall trees is very beautiful.

A. have surrounded

B. to surrounding

C. surrounding

D. to surround

E. surrounded

 

$$$ 48 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The wall … the house was very high.

A. surrounding

B. to surround

C. have surrounded

D. having surrounded

E. surrounded

 

$$$ 49 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

… by a good specialist, the story preserved all the humour of the original.

A. to translate

B. translated

C. having translated

D. translating

E. have translated

 

$$$ 50 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

… fruit, he looked back from time to time, hoping to see his friends.

A. to sell

B. selling

C. have sold

D. sold

E. have selling

 

$$$ 51 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

A crowd of … people stood … the burning house.

A. excited, watching

B. excited, watched

C. exciting, watching

D. exciting, watched

E. to excite, watched

 

$$$ 52 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Why do you look so …? I have had a number of … telephone calls lately.

A. worrying, worried

B. worried, worrying

C. to worry, worried

D. worrying, to worry

E. to worry, worrying

 

$$$ 53 C

… through some magazines, I came across an interesting article.

A. looked

B. to look

C. looking

D. have looked

E. had looked

 

$$$ 54 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

… dinner, they continued their journey.

A. had

B. to have

C. having

D. having had

E. have been having

 

$$$ 55 E

Choose the right form of the participle:

After hearing the … tale, the … children would not go to sleep.

A. frightened, to fright

B. to fright, frightened

C. frightening, to fright

D. to fright, frightening

E. frightening, frightened

 

$$$ 56 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

… tired, I went to bed early.

A. feeling

B. to feel

C. felt

D. has felt

E. fells

 

$$$ 57 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

A lot of people … to the party cannot come.

A. to invite

B. invited

C. inviting

D. invites

E. has invited

 

$$$ 58 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… the sounds of music, we stopped talking.

A. heard

B. to hear

C. hearing

D. hears

E. have heard

 

$$$ 59 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

The girl … the floor is my sister.

A. washed

B. to wash

C. washes

D. washing

E. have washed

 

$$$ 60 E

Choose the right form of the participle:

The floor … by Helen looked very clean.

A. wash

B. washes

C. washing

D. to wash

E. washed

 

$$$ 61 A

… by the critics, the story was accepted by a thick magazine.

A. approved

B. to approve

C. approves

D. approving

E. approve

 

$$$ 62 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

… his homework, he was thinking hard.

A. done

B. doing

C. to do

D. did

E. does

 

$$$ 63 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… his homework, he went for a walk.

A. had done

B. has done

C. having done

D. have been doing

E. has been doing

 

$$$ 64 D

Choose the right form of the participle:

… to the theatre, she saw that the performance had already begun.

A. comes

B. came

C. to come

D. coming

E. to coming

 

$$$ 65 E

Choose the right form of the participle:

… this film twice, I did not want to go to the cinema.

A. has seen

B. have saw

C. had seen

D. have seen

E. having seen

 

$$$ 66 B

Choose the right form of the participle:

I felt I was an … visitor.

A) unexpecting

B) unexpected

C) expect

D) to expect

E) expects

 

$$$ 67 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The noise of the … glass made me wake up.

A) breaking

B) broken

C) broking

D) to broke

E) to breake

 

$$$ 68 А

Choose the right form of the participle:

He sat all night … letters to his friends.

A) writing

B) written

C) wrote

D) writes

E) to write

 

$$$ 69 A

Choose the right form of the participle:

… this text I found many interesting expressions.

A) reading

B) having read

C) read

D) to read

E) had read

 

$$$ 70 C

Choose the right form of the participle:

… my work I went out for a walk.

A) To have

B) Finishing

C) Having finished

D) Has finished

E) To finish

 


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