Grammar Exercises
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Боргуль Н.М. Non-finite forms of the English verb
9. State the function of the Participle: Donna Carlotta covered her face with her hand, as if swooning. a) adverbial modifier of condition a) adverbial modifier of purpose b) adverbial modifier of comparison c) adverbial modifier of time e) adverbial modifier of cause 10. Insert the correct conjunction preceding the verbal: John will speak for hours, . . . interrupted. a) if b) when c) as if d) after 22 e) unless 11. State the function of the Participle: Her spirit, though crushed, was not broken. a) adverbial modifier of concession b) adverbial modifier of condition c) adverbial modifier of comparison d) adverbial modifier of time e) adverbial modifier of cause 12. State the function of the Participle: A warm sun poured though the curtained windows of Berthe‘s kitchen a) attribute b) adverbial modifier of purpose c) adverbial modifier of comparison d) adverbial modifier of time e) subject 13. Point out the function of the participle: Being very tired with his walk, he soon fell asleep and forgot his troubles a) parenthesis b) subject c) adverbial modifier of time d) adverbial modifier of cause e) adverbial modifier of manner 14. Complete the sentence: I was so busy last week. I even did not have enough time to go to the barber‘s. But yesterday I, at last, managed to go there and I … . a) cutting my hair b) had cut my hair c) had my hair cut d) having cut my hair e) had my hair cutted 15. Name the construction: Paul felt his heart lifting as at a great victory. a) the Objective Participial Construction b) the Subjective Participial Construction c) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction d) the Nominative Absolute Construction e) the Prepositional Absolute Participial Construction 23 16. Define the type of the Participial Construction: She had all the furniture moved out of the parlor. a) the Objective Participial Construction b) the Subjective Participial Construction c) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction d) the Nominative Absolute Construction e) the Prepositional Absolute Participial Construction 17. Define the construction: At last the waiter was seen carrying a tray laden with glasses of beer. a) The Prepositional Absolute Participial construction b) The Nominative Absolute Participial construction c) The Prepositional Absolute construction d) The Subjective Participial construction e) The Objective Participial construction 18. Name the construction: Willi stood in the rain, his hair plastered down wetly. a) the Objective Participial Construction b) the Subjective Participial Construction c) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction d) the Nominative Absolute Construction e) the Prepositional Absolute Participial Construction 19. Name the construction: This duty completed, he had three months‘ leave. a) the Objective Participial Construction b) the Subjective Participial Construction c) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction d) the Nominative Absolute Construction e) the Prepositional Absolute Participial Construction 20. Define the type of the Participial Construction: With the sweater in her hand, she stopped. a) the Prepositional Absolute Construction b) the Subjective Participial Construction c) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction d) the Nominative Absolute Construction e) the Prepositional Absolute Participial Construction 21. Name the construction: Willi stroked her dark braids, his heart swelling with love and pride of possessing. 24 a) the Objective Participial Construction b) the Subjective Participial Construction c) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction d)the Nominative Absolute Construction e) the Prepositional Absolute Participial Construction 22. State the construction and its function in the sentence: Dinner over, we went home. a) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction, adverbial modifier of cause b) the Nominative Absolute Construction, adverbial modifier of condition c) the Nominative Absolute Participial Construction, adverbial modifier of time. d) the Nominative Absolute Construction, adverbial modifier of time. e) the Nominative Absolute Construction, adverbial modifier of concession. 23. State the function of the Participial Construction: He stared down at Baumer, with his mouth gaping open. a) adverbial modifier of concession b) adverbial modifier of attendant circumstances c) adverbial modifier of comparison d) adverbial modifier of time e) adverbial modifier of cause 24. State the function of the Participial Construction: Time permitting; I shall come to see you. a) adverbial modifier of concession b) adverbial modifier of condition c) adverbial modifier of comparison d) adverbial modifier of time e) adverbial modifier of cause 25. Define the function of the construction: The water being too hot for him to get into the bath at once, he took down from the shelf his copy of Suetonius. a) adverbial modifier of condition b) adverbial modifier of purpose c) ) adverbial modifier of comparison d) adverbial modifier of time e) adverbial modifier of cause |
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