The participle 1. open the brackets and use the correct form of participle i. 1. that night, (go) up to his room he thought of his unpleasant duty. 2. she smiled (remember) the joke. 3. a new road will soon be built (connect) the plant with the railway station. 4. he speaks like a man (take) his opinion of everything. 5. (not know) that she could trust them she did not know what to do. 6. and (say) this he threw himself back in the armchair. 7. i spent about ten minutes (turn) over the sixteen pages of the guardian before i found the main news and articles. 8. (be) so far away he still feels himself part of the community. 9. the boy came out of the water (shake) from top to toe. 10. (support) her by the arm he helped her out of the taxi.
1. That night, going up to his room he thought of his unpleasant duty.
2. She smiled remembering the joke.
3. A new road will soon be built connecting the plant with the railway station.
4. He speaks like a man taking his opinion of everything.
5. Not knowing that she could trust them she did not know what to do.
6. And saying this he threw himself back in the armchair.
7. I spent about ten minutes turning over the sixteen pages of The Guardian before I found the main news and articles.
8. Being so far away he still feels himself part of the community.
9. The boy came out of the water shaking from top to toe.
10. Supporting her by the arm he helped her out of the taxi.