PARTICIPLES
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A: have you read the book?
B: Only some of it. It is very …. ( boring/bored)
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I was really … ( bored/boring) while watching tv.
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A: Did you enjoy your holiday?
B: Oh, yes. It was (relaxing/relaxed).
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While he was on holiday, he was ( relaxed/relaxing)
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A: I’m going to a lecture tonight. Do you want to come?
B: No thanks, I’m not …(interested/interesting) in subject.
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A: Did you hurt yourself when you fell?
B: NO, but it was … ( embarrassing/embarrassed.)
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A: Shall I turn off the lights?
B: I’M … ( frightened/frightening.)
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A: Was your mother upset when you broke her vase?
B:Not really, but she was ( annoyed/annoying.)
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A: How do you feel today?
B: I still fell very … ( tired/tiring.)
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A: I haven’t seen MR Green for several days.
B: Neither have I. IT is a bit … (worrying/worried)
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A: did you enjoy the horror film?
B: no. it was very …( frightened/frightening)
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A: Mark is always biting his nails
B: I know it is … (annoying/annoyed) habit.
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A: what did you think of a new restaurant?
B: It was awful! The food was … ( disgusting/disgusted.)
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A:Do you like wind surfing?
B: YES I find it very … ( excited/exciting.)
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A: VICKY is good in art, isn’t she?
B: yes her paintings were … (impressing/impressed). I was reaaly … ( impressing/impressed) by her paintings.
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A: Did you see fireworks last night?
B: YES it was an( amazing/amazed) display.
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She was … ( amazed/amazing) when she heard breaking news.
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A: are you … ( interested/interesting) in geography.
B: yes of course, I find them really … ( interested/ interesting.
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This bad situation made me … ( depressed/depressing)
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His yesterday’s behavior made us … ( disappointed/disappointing.)
Participles
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He was sitting in the garden and he was drinking his tea.
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She was lying on her bed and she was reading a book.
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She was sitting on the sofa and she was knitting a jumper.
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He was singing a song and he was playing the guitar.
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She was cooking and she was thinking about her children.
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He was doing housework and he was listening to music.
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He was walking along the street and he was talking on the phone.
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SHe was reading a book and she was crying.
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She was talking and she was laughing.
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She was climbing up a ladder and she was carrying a bucket.
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They were having dinner and they were talking.
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Jack burnt his finger while he was lighting a fire.
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I came across an old book while I was cleaning the attic.
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She found a purse while she was walking along the street.
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I cut my finger while I was peeling the potatoes.
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Jim hurt his leg while he was playing football.
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We met John while we were shopping.
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She came across a ring while she was sweeping the yard.
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She burnt herself while she was cooking.
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He found very interesting facts while she was reading the encyclopedia.
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Simon cut his finger while he was chopping some wood.
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After Janet had made dinner, he called children.
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After the teacher explained the exercise, he asked students to do it.
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After Ann had ironed the clothes, she put them away.
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Alison washed the paintbrushes before she painted the living room.
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After she had done her homework ,she watched TV.
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Before he went to bed, he washed her hands.
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After they had tidied up, they went on a picnic.
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After I had swept the yard, I talked to my neighbors.
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After I had heard the news, I called my bro.
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Donna had had a shower before he went to bed.
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She heard the news and she fainted.
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LISA took a deep breath and dived into the water.
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Emma turned the key in the lock and opened the door.
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He saw she shadow and he screamed.
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Gary opened the window and he breathed the fresh air.
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Amy picked up a pen and he started to write a letter.
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She paid the taxi and she got out.
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Because we were late, we took a taxi.
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Because I was angry at him, I said nothing.
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Because I felt tired, I went to bed early.
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Because she had forgotten to take her purse, she had to borrow some money from her collegue.
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Because she had forgotten to do the shopping, she ate out that night.
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Because he had skipped the lesson, he didn’t understand the new theme.
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Because he was cold, James turned on the heater.
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Because she had spent her all money, Jane asked for a loan.
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Because I had seen the film before, I decided to stay at home.
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Because we were cold, we opened the window.
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Because I was exhausted, I didn’t go to the party.
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She didn’t watch the film because she was terrified.
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The boy who is standing by the door is my brother.
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The girl who is talking on the phone is my friend.
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The man who is walking towards us is a relative of mine.
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The girl who is sitting next to Alice is Vicky.
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The man standing at the door is my boss.
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I live in a small room, which overlooks the beach.
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The bridge which joins 2 towns is situated in the middle of village.
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The man who lives next door is my uncle.
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The pupils, who study in this school, have the highest IQ than others.
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The doctors, who work in this hospital, are very experienced
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The photographs, which were taken at the receptionist, were blurred.th
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The babysitter, who takes after my children, is going abroad.
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My brother who works for a big company has been promoted.
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The man, who lives in this house, has been arrested.
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The new shampoo, which is advertised, on TV, is very expensive.
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The thief, who was caught last week, has been released.
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The woman, who was killed, last night was found in the lake.
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The products, which are sold in this shop, are very expensive.
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The ring, which was stolen last week, was never found.
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Applicants, who have been accepted to the institute, are over the moon.
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The baby, who was left in the river, has been found.
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Guests, who were invited to the party, came late.
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The village, which was abandoned 10 years ago, has been demolished.
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The worker, who was fired last month, has found a new job.
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The man, who was attacked last night, was taken to hospital.
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The new book, which was published last week, is being sold like a hot cake.
COMPLEX OBJECT --- SEE/HEAR/NOTICE/WATCH/FEEL/LISTEN TO.
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A: Is Ann in the room?
B: yes, I can see her … ( dance)
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A: Did you see the doctor?
B: YES. I saw him … ( get) into the car and drove away.
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A: IS John here today?
B: YES I heard him … talk on the phone as I walked past his office.
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A; Collin is good at speaking in public, isn’t he?
B: YES. I heard him … ( make) a speech last month. It was excellent.
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A: I walked past the sports centre today.
B: So did I, and I stopped for a moment to watch some boys …. ( play) football.
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A: Your hair looks great!
B: Thanks, I watched the hairdresser …. ( dry) it so I could learn how to do it myself.
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A: That’s a music school, isn’t it?
B: THAt’s right. I often hear students … (sing) as I walk past.
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A: Did you stay until the end of the contest?
B: yes, I listened to the chairman … ( announce) the results before I went home.
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A: how do you know Tim is at home?
B: I saw him … ( cut) the grass as I was driving home.
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A: How do you know that man stole the watch?
B: I saw him … ( put) it in his pocket and leave the shop without paying.
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A: Did Malcolm wash up properly?
B: YES, I watched him … ( do) it to make sure.
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A: are there any children living next door?
B: YES I often hear them …( play) as I’m hanging out the washing.
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A: I walked past the lake yesterday.
B: So I did. I stood for a moment to watch some children … (feed) the ducks.
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A: IS Sue in the office today?
B: Yes I saw her …. ( type) a report as I came in .
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A: Did Sarah miss the train?
B: NO she didn’t. I watched her … ( get) on the train before I left the station.
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