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Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 1

Choose the correct statement :

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The correct statement is : The school usually remains open till 5 pm. We use the past participle to denote action. But we use the adjective form to describe a state or quality.

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 2

What is a participle linked to the wrong noun or pronoun called?

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A participle linked to the wrong noun or pronoun is said to be misrelated. For example, Waiting for my mother, a truck came and hit me. The correct form is : As I was waiting for my mother a truck came and hit me.

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Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 3

Choose the correct statement:

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The correct statement is: Being in haste, he left the door open. The word ‘being’ work partially as a verb and partially as an adjective in this sentence. Hence, ‘being’ is the participle of this sentence, and its subject is the man, not the door.

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 4

What is a participle linked to the wrong noun or pronoun called?

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A participle linked to the wrong noun or pronoun is said to be misrelated. For example, Waiting for my mother, a truck came and hit me. The correct form is : As I was waiting for my mother a truck came and hit me.

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 5

In the sentence "The broken vase lay on the floor," what kind of participle is "broken"?

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A past participle is a verb form used in verb tenses like the present perfect and the past perfect. "Broken" is the past participle of the verb "break."

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 6

Which of the following sentences contains a present participle?

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 "Sleeping" is a present participle, which is used in the present tense to form the present progressive tense.

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 7

Which of the following sentences contains a perfect participle?

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A perfect participle is formed by using "having" + the past participle of a verb. It is used to describe an action that was completed before another action took place.

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 8

In the sentence "The dog, wagging its tail, approached me", what is the function of the participle "wagging"?

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A participle can be used as an adjective to describe a noun or pronoun.

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 9

Which of the following sentences contains a past participle used in the passive voice?

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The passive voice is formed using a form of the verb "to be" + the past participle of a verb. In this sentence, "was repaired" is in the passive voice, with "repaired" being the past participle.

Test: Type II (Participles) - Question 10

Which of the following sentences uses the present participle correctly?

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The present participle is formed by adding -ing to the base form of the verb. In this sentence, "laughing" is the present participle, describing the action of the girl.

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