Participle Clauses Worksheet

2
PARTICIPLE CLAUSES (Present Participle – e.g. (not) accepting; Past Participle – e.g. (not) stored) 1. Read the examples in the table and complete the rules: PRESENT PARTICIPLE a. To replace a…………………………………………….. (when, while, after +S + vb) e.g. Opening her eyes, the baby began to cry. b. To replace a clause of…………………….. (because, as, since +S+vb) e.g. Walking quickly, I soon caught up with her. c. To replace a ………………………………………… in the Active Voice e.g. The boy talking to Sarah is my cousin. PAST PARTICIPLE a. Instead of a S+vb in the……………………..Voice e.g. Impressed by her enthusiasm, they smiled. b. To replace a…………………………..in the Passive. e.g. Leather goods sold in France are very stylish. c. To replace the if-clause in a conditional sentence containing……………………………. e.g. Looked after carefully, the plant can live through the winter. PARTICIPLE CLAUSES (Present Participle – e.g. (not) accepting; Past Participle – e.g. (not) stored) 2. Read the examples in the table and complete the rules: PRESENT PARTICIPLE d. To replace a…………………………………………….. (when, while, after +S + vb) e.g. Opening her eyes, the baby began to cry. e. To replace a clause of…………………….. (because, as, since +S+vb) e.g. Walking quickly, I soon caught up with her. f. To replace a ………………………………………… in the Active Voice e.g. The boy talking to Sarah is my cousin. PAST PARTICIPLE d. Instead of a S+vb in the……………………..Voice e.g. Impressed by her enthusiasm, they smiled. e. To replace a…………………………..in the Passive. e.g. Leather goods sold in France are very stylish. f. To replace the if-clause in a conditional sentence containing……………………………. e.g. Looked after carefully, the plant can live through the winter. PARTICIPLE CLAUSES

Transcript of Participle Clauses Worksheet

PARTICIPLE CLAUSES(Present Participle e.g. (not) accepting; Past Participle e.g. (not) stored)1. Read the examples in the table and complete the rules:PRESENT PARTICIPLEa. To replace a.. (when, while, after +S + vb)e.g. Opening her eyes, the baby began to cry.b. To replace a clause of.. (because, as, since +S+vb)e.g. Walking quickly, I soon caught up with her.c. To replace a in the Active Voicee.g. The boy talking to Sarah is my cousin.PAST PARTICIPLEa. Instead of a S+vb in the..Voicee.g. Impressed by her enthusiasm, they smiled.

b. To replace a..in the Passive.e.g. Leather goods sold in France are very stylish. c. To replace the if-clause in a conditional sentence containing.e.g. Looked after carefully, the plant can live through the winter.

PARTICIPLE CLAUSES(Present Participle e.g. (not) accepting; Past Participle e.g. (not) stored)2. Read the examples in the table and complete the rules:PRESENT PARTICIPLEd. To replace a.. (when, while, after +S + vb)e.g. Opening her eyes, the baby began to cry.e. To replace a clause of.. (because, as, since +S+vb)e.g. Walking quickly, I soon caught up with her.f. To replace a in the Active Voicee.g. The boy talking to Sarah is my cousin.PAST PARTICIPLEd. Instead of a S+vb in the..Voicee.g. Impressed by her enthusiasm, they smiled.

e. To replace a..in the Passive.e.g. Leather goods sold in France are very stylish. f. To replace the if-clause in a conditional sentence containing.e.g. Looked after carefully, the plant can live through the winter.

PARTICIPLE CLAUSES(Present Participle e.g. (not) accepting; Past Participle e.g. (not) stored)3. Read the examples in the table and complete the rules:PRESENT PARTICIPLEg. To replace a.. (when, while, after +S + vb)e.g. Opening her eyes, the baby began to cry.h. To replace a clause of.. (because, as, since +S+vb)e.g. Walking quickly, I soon caught up with her.i. To replace a in the Active Voicee.g. The boy talking to Sarah is my cousin.PAST PARTICIPLEg. Instead of a S+vb in the..Voicee.g. Impressed by her enthusiasm, they smiled.

h. To replace a..in the Passive.e.g. Leather goods sold in France are very stylish. i. To replace the if-clause in a conditional sentence containing.e.g. Looked after carefully, the plant can live through the winter.