Participle Clauses

Participle clauses allow us to express information in a more concise way. They often express time, cause, result, or condition.

Present participle clauses begin with -ing forms, while past participle clauses use the past participle.

Question 1 / 100%
1.

Which type of participle is used: 'Frightened by the noise, the dog barked.'

2.

True or False: A participle clause can act as a reason for the main clause.

3.

What is the function of the participle clause in: 'Excited about the trip, she couldn’t sleep'?

4.

Choose the sentence with a participle clause.

5.

What is the participle clause in: 'Given more time, I would finish it.'

6.

Which sentence contains a dangling participle?

7.

What does the participle clause show: 'Walking home, he met a friend'?

8.

Which sentence uses a present participle clause?

9.

Identify the participle clause: 'Running down the street, she tripped.'

10.

Choose the correct participle clause: _____, he made dinner.

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