PARTICIPLE I, PARTICIPLE II
Before doing the following exercises revise grammar material – N.A. Bonk, Unit 10: p. 220-223.
Choose the correct form of the word.
1. It seems a very interesting/interested story.
2. The man seems to be interesting/interested in our talk.
3. I can see several people standing/stood at the bank.
4. He stood for a moment confusing/confused and frightening/frightened.
5. Oliver lay covering/covered with mud.
6. At the moment they walked into the room they saw supporting/supported himself with a stick a stout old gentleman.
7. The third and the largest painting was the last work doing/done by the artist.
8. You will probably find your sister growing/grown.
9. The defeating/defeated team slowly left the field.
10. Everyone finds the circus exciting/excited. The circus tent is always filled with exciting/excited children.
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