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There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
Fallen over in the street, Julia felt really embarrassed.
There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
Dreamt of a romantic holiday in the sun, Julia booked a sailing holiday around the Greek islands.
There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
Not wanted to appear cowardly, Nick volunteered to climb up and rescue the cat stuck in the tree.
There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
Surrounding on three sides by mountains, the village rarely enjoys much sunshine.
There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
Having leaving at 6am, we headed north.
There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
Covering in snow, the mountains looked forbidding.
There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
After another hour, felt hungry, we stopped for a snack.
There is one mistake in this sentence. Rewrite the following sentence correctly:
Survived to tell the tale, climbing is about taking risks.
An active participle clause must begin with a:
Present Participle
Past Participle
A passive participle clause must begin with a:
Present Participle
Past Participle
Select the present participle:
sleep
sleeping
slept
Select the past participle:
sleep
sleeping
slept
Select the past participle:
study
studying
studied
Select the present participle:
study
studying
studied
Select the present participle:
succeed
succeeding
succeeded
Select the past participle:
succeed
succeeding
succeeded
Select the past participle:
laugh
laughing
laughed
Select the present participle:
laugh
laughing
laughed
Having + ______?______
can be used to show the cause of a second action or a sequence of actions.
present participle
past participle
Is the following participle clause passive or active?
Not wanting to waste time, we walked up the steep hill.
Passive
Active
Is the following participle clause passive or active?
Arriving at a river, we crossed a stone bridge.
Passive
Active
Is the following participle clause passive or active?
Ignored by the other children, the boy played by himself.
Passive
Active
Is the following participle clause passive or active?
Kept in a cool place, yoghurt will remain fresh for a long time.
Passive
Active
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