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Ex. 38. Specify the functions of the participle by inserting in the blanks appropriate conjunctions from the list below.

Ex. 27. State whether the -ing-form is the gerund or the verbal noun. Give your reasons. | MAJOR EFFORT URGED TO STOP CHILD SMOKERS | Trudy, many parents have experienced the same problem with curious young children. They offer the following advice as possible ways to handle the situation. | Class Discussion | Forms of the Participle | The Objective Participial Construction | GRAMMAR IN USE | Ex. 8. Use Participle I in the required form instead of the infinitive in brackets. | Ex. 11. Define the function of Participle I. | Ex. 20. Define the Construction with the Participle. |


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  1. A) Fill in the blanks with corresponding synonyms.
  2. A) Pronunciation drill. Pronounce the words, then look at the given map and fill in the table below.
  3. A) Read the following text and do the exercises below.
  4. A) Summarize the information about the experiment in the table below.
  5. A. Read the text and answer the questions below.
  6. A. Read the text and answer the questions below.
  7. Absolute constructions without a participle.

1. I stood nursing the wrist I had sprained... skating. (Bates) 2. She kept inclining her head... listening for something. (P. W.) 3. He did not look his best... smiling. (P. W.) 4. And then suddenly... smoking a placid after-lunch pipe, his mood changed. (P. W.) 5. He cast a swift glance over his shoulder... debating the practicability of a dive into the traffic. (P. W.) 6. "Good evening!" she said, suddenly and sharply, and Bill Bannister shot up from the sofa... pro­pelled by an explosive. (P. W.) 7. He is safe... living in the country. But he keeps dashing away from the country and losing his head. (P. W.) 8.... saying these words he got up. (S. M.) 9. The house... finished was fresh and gay. (S. M.) 10. Next day,... waiting before that picture he looked at it with wonder. (Galsw.) 11.1 saw him for the first time... lunch­ing here yesterday. (A. Chr.) 12....waiting for that answer, it had become Mr. Pendyce's habit to promenade between these beds. (Galsw.) 13.... passing the bookshop I stopped to look in the window and had noticed among other new books the translation of a novel of mine. (Cron.) 14. I had longingly scanned the exterior of the department... sitting the Marshall with Gavin. (Cron.) 15. It was a pretty mouth but Sam who had made a study of the picture, was of the opinion that it would look even prettier... smiling. (P. W.)

while; when; as if; as though

 

Ex. 39. Recast the following sentences so as to use con­structions with the participle wherever possible.

1. After I had left them I walked up and down the road outside. 2. When I got to his house I stood outside for I don't know how long.... 3. Mr. Cook chuckled as he recalled the scene they had played. 4. Well, Miss Beets didn't want it, so she gave it to me along with other odds and ends, that had belonged to the mistress. 5. Donald turned his whole attention to the menu. When he had ordered he leaned back in his chair.... 6. He pulled a letter from his pocket — the letter he had received this morning. 7. Of course, as she has lived here practically all her life, she knows everything about this place. 8. The waiter brought us two cups of a doubtful fluid which was called coffee. 9. Miss Bentley walked home, and her dog trotted at her heels. 10. His guests left early and Mr. Benson... lay down in a long rotten chair. 11. Charles spoke with a twinkle in his eyes as though he saw what was at the back of the doctor's simple question.... 12. But when she went to bed she could not sleep. 13. The great white pigeons that roosted in their branches were asleep, and the only sound that broke the silence was when one of them for some reason rustled its wings. 14. When dinner was finished, Dolly went up to Sam and put her hand on his shoulder. 15. She stayed still, watching with a singular calm the men who advanced towards her.

 


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