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Participle (Причастие)
Упражнение 1. Выберите подходящий вариант причастия.
A: I’m so (exciting/excited). I’ve just seen a very (interesting/ interested) film.
B: Really? What was it?
A: It was a horror film (calling/called) «The White Moon».
B: Oh, horror films are so (frightening/frightened). I never watch them.
A: I’m very (surprised/surprising), all my friends watch them.
B: Not me. I like romantic films.
A: I’m always (bored/boring) when I watch them. Give me a good comedy or a horror film. They are so (excited/exciting).
Упражнение 2. Выберите подходящий вариант причастия.
Nessie
Have you ever heard of the Loch Ness Monster? Many people believe that there is a huge animal (living/lived) in Loch Ness in Scotland.
The animal is about 50 metres long (including/included) its tail. Nobody knows anything about its (eating/eaten) habits. There are some photos of the animal (taking/taken) by different people (visiting/visited) the lake, but nobody can prove that they are real.
This animal (giving/given) the nickname Nessie has been one of the greatest tourists attractions to the area for years. Expeditions (sent/ sending) to Scotland tried very hard to find and catch Nessie. And so did individuals (looking/looked) for the animal. But there has been no result yet.
Nessie is still a great mystery. Very few things (knowing/known) about Nessie are: is has a long and thin neck like a giraffe’s, its head is quite small and looks like a horse’s, its colour is dark yellow and its habitat is the deepest and the coldest part of the lake.
Упражнение 3. Образуйте Participle от глаголов в скобках.
Why have you got that … (worry) expression on your face? Are you in trouble?
Jack’s answer was … (disappoint).
I went to the exhibition of French art last week and I was very much … (impress).
We saw a lot of … (fascinate) paintings.
I was so … (excite) that I couldn’t say a word.
The trip to the mountains was so … (excite) — we enjoyed every minute of it.
I’m … (bore) — I have nothing to do.
The lecture was so … (bore) that a few listeners fell asleep.
We liked the Room of Horrors but some of the tricks were rather … (frighten).
It was raining so heavily that the little puppy got … (frighten) and hid under the bed.
Little John’s questions were … (surprise).
We were … (surprise) at the news.