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The Participle

CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS | THE ADJECTIVE | SELF-PRONOUNS | REVISION EXERCISES | The Infinitive | REVISION EXERCISES | GENERAL REVISION EXERCISES ON THE NON-FINITE FORMS OF THE VERB | THE CONJUNCTION |


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  1. Absolute constructions without a participle.
  2. Absolute Participle Construction
  3. Ex 21 Use either the Infinitive or Participle I of the verb in brackets as the second element of the complex object.
  4. Ex. 11. Define the function of Participle I.
  5. Ex. 20. Define the Construction with the Participle.
  6. Ex. 26. Define the type of predicative constructions with Participle I.
  7. Ex. 3. Use the appropriate form of the infinitive or participle of the verb in brackets.

1. Replace the construction with Participle I by a clause. Pay attention to the relation between the predicate and the participle.

a) 1. Which of the four men smoking by the fireplace is Ben?

2. They passed groups of farm-workers trimming vines and pick­ing ripe apricots.

3. From time to time you will get letters notifying you of my movements.

4. There is a covered passage connecting the kitchen with the garage.

5. A gloomy darkness covered the | little hill overlooking the two valleys.

6. When you enter the hall i you will see a staircase leading to the basement.

7. A new road will soon be built joining the plant with the railway station.

8. What we really want (wanted, shall want) is (was) a good critical article revealing our drawbacks.

9. He speaks (spoke) like; a man having his opinion of everything.

10. The horse leading the race was the winner of a similar event two months ago.

 

b) 1. She smiled remembering the joke.

2. Every now and then the man raises his head from the book, looking at the clоck on the opposite wall.

3. I hope you will write soon, explaining your inten­tion.

4. Closing the door gently, she stole upstairs.

5. Receiving no reply by the end of the month we shall consider the order can­celled.

6. Taking a book from the shelf, he sits down under the floor-lamp to read it.

7. We shall go by train as far as Odessa, then take a boat to Batumi, finally returning by plane.

8. In the evening they caught some fish, eating part of it and saving the rest for breakfast.

9. You can take the jet IL 62 from Khabarovsk reaching Moscow in about seven hours.

10. Being very unambiti­ous, he is satisfied with what he has.

 

c) 1. Having got what he wanted, he took his hat and went away.

2. Having seen so little of the country, I'm afraid I cannot give exhaustive answers to all your questions.

3. We shall not discuss our future plans before I come back having settled the business.

4. And saying so, he left the room.

5. And having said this, he threw himself back in his armchair and looked around triumphantly.

6. Having arrived two days before the opening of the conference, they had enough time to do the city.

7. Arriving at the airport, he went to have his luggage weighed and registered.

8. Knowing how fond he is of good music, I brought him a few records.

9. Having known him from school, I have never heard anyone speak of him without respect.

 

d) 1. The new Moscow University is a symbol of the new civilization being created by the people of the Soviet Union.

2. Spe­cial mention must be made of the extensive research now being conducted in chemistry.

3. A party of specialists was sent to inspect the installations then being made at the new metallurgical plant, 4. That method of support was quite different from those being employed at the time in other mines.

5. They were told that unlike twenty years ago the machine tools being used at the factory were exclusively home-made.

6. Being asked what he thought of the innovation, the engineer said he approved of it.

7. The yacht lay well out in the middle of the river, being carried down by the current.

8. Having been examined by the customs, the goods were let through.

 

2. Translate what is given in brackets using:

a) Participle I (active, non-perfect) in attributive phrases where possible.

1. We came up to the man (стоявшему на углу) and asked him the way.

2. Go to the corner and ask the militiaman (стоя­щего там) to show you the way.

3. The man (стоящий у распи­сания) was our teacher last year.

4. Did you see in what direction the man (стоявший здесь) went?

5. He wants to write a book (которая бы подытожила) his impressions of the trip.

6. A new power plant is to be built here in two years (которая будет снабжать электричеством) a number of industrial regions.

7. The people (ожидающие доктора) have been sitting here for a long time. 8. The people (ожидавшие вас) have just gone.

b, c) Participle I (active, perfect or non-perfect) in adverbial phrases.

1. (Рассказав все, что он знал) the witness left the box.

2. (Постучав дважды и не получив ответа) he decided that there was nobody in.

3. (Толкнув дверь) he felt that it was not locked, and (открыв ее) he looked inside.

4. (Тихо закрыв за собой дверь) he tiptoed into the room.

5. Each time (рассказывая об этом случае) he could not help a smile.

6. (Приехав в гостиницу) she found a telegram awaiting her.

7. (Приехав сюда) only a few years before he knew those parts as if he had always lived there.

8. We took a trip in a motor-launch down the river and spent the whole day on the water, (приехав обратно) when it was dark.

9. I felt very tired (проработав целый день) in the sun.

10. (Опустив монету и подняв трубку) he began to dial the number.

11. (Уро­нив монету на пол) he did not care to look for it in the darkness and took another one.

 

d) Participle I (passive, perfect or non-perfect) in attributive or adverbial phrases where possible.

1. The conference (проходящая сейчас) at the University is devoted to problems of nuclear physics.

2. Unable to attend the conference (проходившую тогда) at the University, we asked to be sent the type-written reports.

3. They are now at a conference (кото­рая проходит) at the University.

4. They stood (у заправлявшейся машины) and watched the meter.

5. The sight of (накрываемого стола) made my mouth water.

6. Suddenly I heard a sound of a key (поворачиваемого) in the lock.

7. (Когда их поставили в воду) the flowers opened their petals.

8. The flowers faded (так как их долгое время держали без воды).

3. Substitute Participle I for a finite verb where possible--] making all other necessary changes.

1. When he arrived at the gallery, he paid his entrance fee, picked up a catalogue and entered.

2. As they were promised assistance they felt more assured.

3. We shall drop you a line as soon as we have settled at the new place.

4. After he was shown in he was asked to wait a while.

5. The parks and gardens that are being laid out in the city will very soon form a green belt all around it.

6. They started the construction of the dam early in spring and completed it before cold weather set in.

7. He lit a cigarette, leaned against the porch rail and looked at the trees and the rain that was pouring down steadily and monotonously.

8. It has been planned to dig out a new canal here which will supply the whole area with water for irrigation. 9. When she was going down the steps she suddenly stopped as she remembered" that she left the gas burning.

10. He stood at the counter and hesitated, he did not know what to choose.

11. After they had finalized the programme, they proceeded to the discussion of the items that dealt with financial matters.

12. As he had long been aresident of the city and knew the family very well, he at once recognized the young man whom he remembered as a boy.

13. He knows the language better than a foreigner usually does, for he! has been living in France for a long time.

14. Though he had lived there for a long time, he knew very few people in the neighbour­hood.

4. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the correct form of Participle I.

1. (to reject) by the editorial board, the story was returned to the author for revision.

2. (to reject) by publishers several times, the story was accepted by a weekly magazine.

3. (to wait) for some time in the reception room, he was asked into the office.

4. (to wait) in the reception room, he thought over what he would say when he was asked into the office.

5. They reached the peak at dusk, (to leave) their camp with the first light.

6. They put up, for the night at a temporary camp, (to leave) it at dawn.

7. The friends went out into the city (to leave) their cases at the left? luggage department.

8. (to write) and (to leave) a note with the! porter, he said he would be back in a half-hour.

9. (to write) in] an archaic language, the book was difficult to read.

10. (to write) his first book, he could not go far beyond his own experience.

11. (to be) away so long he was happy to be coming back.

12. (to be) so far away he still felt himself part of his community.

13. The children looked wonderingly at the elephant, never (to see) such a huge animal.

14. Not (to want) to go deeper into the matter; he abruptly changed the conversation.

 

5. Replace the attributive clauses in the following sentences by phrases with Participle II where possible.

1. The animals that were caught in the snare struggled furiously.

2. There was a peculiar silence in the room, which was broken only by the crackle of paper.

3. The melancholy tune which is being played by the band brings back all the sweet memories of my youth. 4. The long-playing records that are produced by the local factory are of exceptionally fine quality.

5. He specialized in treating occupational lung diseases, which are mainly caused by dust.

6. And the answer that had so long been expected came at last.

7. The newspapers carried reports of a storm that had devastated several villages.

8. The machinery which has been ordered from abroad will be delivered by ship.

9. The opinions that were (are) expressed by the critics greatly differ.

6. Translate the Russian participles in brackets by the English Participle II where possible.

1. The number of apartment houses (строящихся) for the population of Moscow is rapidly growing.

2. What is the number of apartment houses (построенных) in the past few years?

3. The houses (строившиеся) many years ago are not as convenient as the modern ones.

4. The workers (строившие) this house used new construction methods.

5. At the conference they discussed new methods (применяемые) in building.

6. The new methods (приме­ненные) in the building of houses proved more effective.

7. They decided to abandon some of the methods (применявшихся) for­merly in building.

8. The bricklayer (применивший) a new method in building made a report at the conference.

9. Here are some samples of the products of this plant (посылаемые) to different parts of the country.

10. These are the samples of products (послан­ных) last month.

11. Here are the samples of products of the plants (посылавших) us machinery.

12. These are the samples of products (посылавшихся) before the restoration of the plant.

7. Translate into English using participles where possible.

1. Оставив вещи в камере хранения, мы пошли осматривать город.

2. Оставляя пальто в гардеробе, вы получаете номер.

3. Человек, оставивший свой чемодан в вестибюле, прошел к Администратору.

4. Пассажиры, оставляющие свои вещи в камере хранения, получают квитанцию.

5. Вещи, оставляемые в камере хранения, сохраняются там двадцать дней.

6. Вещи, оставленные в трамвае, могут быть получены в любое время на станции у дежурного.

7. Оставшись один, он начал распаковы­вать вещи.

8. Я не мог переодеться, так как оставил вещи на вокзале.

9. Мы пробыли весь день в городе и уехали вечером.

10. Купив билеты и оставив вещи на вокзале, мы решили навес­тить друзей.

 

8. Fill in the blanks with Participle II or Participle I (passive) of the verb in brackets.

1. a) The monument... on this square has been recently-unveiled, b) The monument... on this square will be soon unveiled, (to erect).

2. a) We could hear the noise of furniture... upstairs, b) For a moment they sat silent... by the story, (to move).

3. a) I cannot forget the story... by him. b) They listened breathlessly to the story... by the old man. (to tell). 4. a) One can't fail to notice the progress... by our group during the last term, b) These are only a few of the attempts now... to improve the methods of teaching adult students, (to make).

5. a) We live at a time of outer space... by man. b) "I wish I could live to see outer space... by man," said the old professor, (to conquer).

 

9. Replace the phrases with Participle II in the following sen­tences by attributive or adverbial subordinate clauses.

1. A machine drawn by a grey horse was turning an early field of hay. (Glsw.)

2. At the back of the house there was a gar­den entered through a lattice gate.

3. The decision arrived at was to everybody's satisfaction.

4. The promotion, so long denied him, had come at last. (A.C.)

5. The pilot, refused permission to land, had to take his plane to another airfield.

6. Rained on for several days, the road was made impassable.

7. Left to himself before the fire, Adrian brooded. (Glsw.)

8. He was a self-contained un­demonstrative little man, seldom given to enthusiasm.

9. The explosion, believed to have been caused through an accumulation of gas, wrecked several houses.

10. The red room was a spare chamber, very seldom slept in. (Ch.B.)

11. Once started, the matter will take care of itself.

12. Defeated, he did not feel dis­couraged.

13. Viewed from the air, the sight would have been impressive, no doubt.

 

10. Translate into English using Participle II.

1. Полученное вчера известие взволновало всех.

2. Построен­ный на вершине холма дом был виден издалека:

3. Преследуе­мый собаками олень скрылся в чаще.

4. По дороге на аэродром проехало несколько автомашин в сопровождении мотоциклистов.

5. Недавно выпущен каталог картин этого художника, храня­щихся в национальных музеях.

6. Собиравшаяся в течение мно­гих десятков лет коллекция.рукописей в этом университете является одной из самых богатых в мире.

7. Получив разрешение сделать копию знаменитой картины, молодой художник с увле­чением принялся за дело.

8. Хотя книга была посвящена узкой теме, она представляла интерес не только для специалистов.

9. Некоторые вопросы, которые затрагиваются в докладе, заслу­живают серьезного внимания.

10. Поскольку статья была написана трудным языком, ее нелегко было перевести.

11. Если этот рассказ адаптировать, его можно дать студентам первого курса для домашнего чтения. 12. Когда правило объяснили еще раз, оно показалось совсем легким.

13. Цифры, на которые ссылается статья, взяты из отчета комиссии.

14. Завод приступил к выпуску грузовых автомашин, которые, как говорят, очень экономичны.

15. Соглашение, которое, как сообщалось, было подписано в прошлом месяце, ратифицировано обеими сторонами.

 

11. Translate into Russian. Pay special attention to the render­ing of the participles given in bold type.

1. Vegetables grown in hot-houses are not so rich in colour and taste as vegetables growing in natural surroundings.

2. I could hardly recognize in this self-possessed man grown to matu­rity the hot-headed youngster I had once known.

3. His beady eyes had the eager and expectant look of a man returning home after a long absence.

4. He had the happy and elated look of a man just returned home after a long absence.

5. A great many people are ever grateful to the surgeon for the power of seeing returned them by his skilful hands.

6. Beneath the trees lay a thick carpet of fallen leaves turned yellow, red and brown.

7. She left the stew on the gas turned low.

8. Changed into his uniform, he looked younger and slimmer.

9. They followed the route of the recently departed party.

10. Arrived at the ship, the passengers were shown their cabins.

11. A reward was announced for a tamed bear, escaped from the circus.

12. We came nearer to listen to the guide explaining something to the people grouped at the picture.

13. The girl sat huddled in the armchair.

14. Finished with his breakfast, he remained for some time at the table, looking through the newspapers.

15. I have never seen him at the club before; he must be a member recently joined.

12. Use Participle II instead of Participle I where possible.

1. Having been wounded in the leg, he limped a little.

2. Being badly wounded, he recovered slowly.

3. The boy was wearing a cap similar to those being worn by other jockeys at the stables.

4. The importance of the experiment being made is that it may lead to a discovery of great consequence.

5. Having arrived in a big sea port, I started to look for a job.

6. By this time, having acclimated himself to the atmosphere of the new place, he no longer felt a stranger.

7. Having slept two hours, I felt refreshed and rested.

8. Having been once found on the beach, the stone served now as a paper-weight and was one of the table's decorations.

9. Being sung by the voice of this unseen girl, the strain brought back to me long forgotten memories.

10. Having completed all our preparations, we hired a cab and hurried off.

11. Being completed, the parts were transported to the assembly shop.

12. When the young people, having returned from their day's outing, came into the dining-room, they found dinner ready and served.

13. Not having been approved of by an overwhelming majority of the members of the committee, the proposal was turned down.

14. Never having experienced such difficulties, he was at a loss,

15. Rain is very rare in our parts, but having once begun, it won't, stop for days on end.

 

 

13. Translate the following phrases and use them in sentences of your own.

сравнивая эти машины; эта машина по сравнению с той; условившись встретиться; склонившись над бумагами; не найдя нужной книги; не зная, что сказать; экспонируемые картины; инженер, сконструировавший; не испугавшись угроз; картина, которая бы отобразила; невиданный ранее; сказав, что неважно себя чувствует; не погасив свет; оперируемый больной; когда его вызвали; прослужив во флоте; прислушиваясь к шуму; не рас­слышав его слов; геологи, только что вернувшиеся

 

14. Arrange the given parts into sentences. Pay attention to the place of the participle.

1. left, gaily, the company, the cafe, chattering.

2. the bus, will arrive, at noon, you, in time, leaving, to catch.

3. arrived, the telegram, promised, never.

4. a guide, experienced, was, finding, chief, good, the difficulty.

5. at the branches, in the darkness, slowly, stared, moving, the girl.

6. showed, the enemy, no resis­tance, surrounded.

7. flooding, the water, came, the valley.

8. clean­ing, the person, inside the building, was, only, a charwoman.

9. they, into the thicket, soon, the boundary, moved, reaching.

10. passing over, to any decision, the matter, dropped, not having come, the committee, to the next item.

11. asleep, the boy, slipping, immediately, fell, into bed.

12. sleeping, the child was, on his back, lying.

13. to him, smiling, turned, she, her face.

14. with a frown, I, at him, perplexed, looked. 15. no answer, we, receiving, a cable, sent.

 

15. Translate into English.

Возле небольшого мостика, стонавшего от страшной тяжести, стояла легковая машина, пережидавшая, пока пройдут пушки. Шофер, привыкший, очевидно, к такого рода остановкам, с улыб­кой оглядывал пьющего из каски бойца. Сидевший рядом с ним батальонный комиссар то и дело смотрел вперед — виден ли хвост колонны...

Вскоре машина снова бежала среди прохладных тенистых лесов, по мостикам, пересекавшим извилистые речушки, по заполненным туманом долинам, мимо тихих прудов, отражав­ших звездное небо. Шофер, долго молчавший, вдруг негромко сказал: «Товарищ батальонный комиссар, помните бойца, пив­шего из каски, сидя на орудии? Почувствовал я в нем брата своего. Вот почему он меня так заинтересовал». (По В. Грос­сману)

 

16. Specify the syntactical function of the participles using the conjuctions when, while, if, as if, as though, though, unless, until, once, as.

1. She was about to take a step, which,... mistaken, might lead to further complications.

2.... so occupied, he vaguely gathered the impression of somebody darting silently across the road.

3. The man stood still for fully a minute... debating with himself.

4. I think we now may regard the matter... settled.

5. A promise accounts to little... kept.

6.... resolved to do something, he wouldn't swerve.

7.... proofread several times the text con­tained a number of misprints.

8. It can't go to press... signed by the editor.

9. She screamed... badly hurt.

10.... waiting for you I have looked through all the newspapers and magazines.

11. Your assistant called you leaving a message where he could be found.... needed.

12. The article described him... having attempted nearly every kind of writing and... adorning them all.

13. He did not hurry... pressed for time.

14. He was in a hurry... pressed for time.

15. He wouldn't hurry... pressed for time.

 

17. Make up sentences with the following participal phrases.

striking a match, while waiting outside, grouped around the monument, as if thinking of something else, slamming the door on me, touched by the friendly welcome, though much advertized, taking everything into consideration, never (having) heard of, urtjess driven by the necessity, half-turning on his chair, now being imported, being dissatisfied with the answer

 

18. Translate into Russian.

1. Bessy was the only person yet risen. (Ch.B.)

2. He had received an urgent message asking him to telephone Sir Matthew. (A.C.)

3. The room door bore inscribed in legible characters the imposing words "Mr. Foggs"; having tapped thereat, and been desired to come in, Jackson ushered Mr. Pickwick into the presence... (Ch.D.)

4. He sighed and kicked a piece of stone broken from the banquette.

5. Recently turned thirty but looking more like twenty, she was a moderately tall woman with wind-blown dark hair and an eager captivating smile. (E.C.)

6. So true it is that certain pursuits, wherever carried on, will stamp man with the same character. (Ch.D.)

7. When Joe and I got home, we found the table laid and the dinner dressing. (Ch.D.)

8. The words came rushing into his mind. (Glsw.)

9. For a second the car went sliding.

10. Mildly speaking, you are exaggerating.

11. Judging by the colour of the setting sun it should be windy tomorrow.

12. Coming down the steps, all this passed through his mind.

13. Sitting down in her bedroom by the open window, it seemed to her that the room was full of people. (Glsw.)

14. Propped up in the bed, her black eyes glittered in the dim light.

15. Having exhausted his credit..., his wheel and suit went back to the pawn­broker. (J.L.)


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