Replace the infinitive in brackets by the appropriate form of the participle. 1. she stayed (to lock) in her room, (to refuse) to come downstairs. 2. he had a good practical knowledge of the language, (to work) as an interpreter for many years. 3. they went out as they had come, (to see) nobody and (to see) by no one on their way. 4. except for the grand piano and the pianist (to sit) before it, the stage was empty. 5. he looked so beautiful and peaceful, (to sit) in that chair under the tree. 6. he looked at the scene (to shake) to the depth of his heart. 7. the boy came out of the water, all blue and (to shake) from head to foot. 8. (to arrive) at the airport where he was to change, he had to wait for three hours for the connection. 9. (to arrive) in the town about twenty years before, he had succeeded thereafter beyond his wildest expectations. 10. (to support) by her elbow, mary listened to their talk. 11. (to support) her by his arm, he helped her out of the carriage. 12. the girl was fascinated by the dark surface of the water (to reflect) the stars. 13. the young foliage of the trees, (to reflect) in the river, looked like lace. 14.1 saw the figure of an old woman (to come) towards me. 15. my brother is a soldier just (to come) back home on leave.
1. She stayed locked in her room, refusing to come downstairs. 2. He had a good practical knowledge of the language, having worked as an interpreter for many years. 3. They went out as they had come, seeing nobody and seen by no one on their way. 4. Except for the grand piano and the pianist sitting before it, the stage was empty. 5. He looked so beautiful and peaceful, sat in that chair under the tree. 6. He looked at the scene shaken to the depth of his heart. 7. The boy came out of the water, all blue and shaking from head to foot. 8. Arriving at the airport where he was to change, he had to wait for three hours for the connection. 9. Having arrived in the town about twenty years before, he had succeeded thereafter beyond his wildest expectations. 10. Supported by her elbow, Mary listened to their talk. 11. Supporting her by his arm, he helped her out of the carriage. 12. The girl was fascinated by the dark surface of the water reflecting the stars. 13. The young foliage of the trees, reflected in the river, looked like lace. 14.1 saw the figure of an old woman coming towards me. 15. My brother is a soldier having just come back home on leave.