Level 7 Chapter 4 - Past Participles - Part 2
Quiz
select the answer from the choices given
PARTICIPLES
Participles are verb forms that are used as adjectives or to tell more
about the sentence as a whole.
Present Participles are as follows:
running
going
working
etc.
Perfect Participles:
having lived
having eaten
having seen etc
The negative is formed by putting 'NOT' in front:
Not knowing...
Not having seen...
Examples:
Ben WAS SITTING on the train. He had a fantastic idea.
Or:
SITTING on the train, Ben had a fantastic idea.
I DIDN'T KNOW Jane was out. I stopped by to see her.
Or:
NOT KNOWING Jane was out, I stopped by to see her.
Ed HAD READ the newspaper. He knew about the merger.
Or:
HAVING READ the newspaper, Ed knew about the merger.
We couldn't recommend Peter’s plans. We HADN'T SPOKEN to him.
Or:
NOT HAVING SPOKEN to Peter, we couldn't recommend his plans.
The subject of the sentence and the subject of the participle are generally the same, and the participle goes next to the noun it modifies.
Avoid sentences like these:
Walking down the street, a car almost hit me. ( I was walking, not the car!)
Having arrived late, there was no food left. ( The food didn't arrive late!)
_______________ from around here, I don't know where the best restaurants are.
- Not having been
- Not being
- Not be
________________ at the department store, Marta gets a discount on anything she buys.
- Having worked
- Works
- Working
______________ a sophisticated computer network, we can't keep track of inventory efficiently.
- Not have
- Not having
- Not having had
I finished the report in two hours ___________ the new software.
- used
- using
- use
________________ your home phone number, I couldn't call you.
- Not having known
- Not knowing
- Don't know
________________ by bus, you can really see the countryside.
- Travelling
- Travelled
- Having travelled
The company has a leave policy _______________ workers to take time off for doctor's appointments.
- allows
- allowing
- having allowed
Stan phoned _______________ why he would be late for work.
- explaining
- explains
- having explained
Kathy is in her office ______________ at her desk.
- having sat
- sits
- sitting
We got to the theatre early, _______________ to get good seats.
- hoping
- hope
- having hoped
Has anyone called ______________ about the position we have advertised?
- having inquired
- inquire
- inquiring
I can't believe Sharon fell and broke her leg _____________ down the stairs.
- walk
- having walked
- walking
Brian left the office, ________________ anyone where he was going.
- didn't tell
- not tell
- not telling
Rita worked late, ____________ she could get everything finished.
- hoping
- hopes
- having hoped
My train was late, ____________ me to miss my appointment.
- caused
- causing
- having caused