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Secondary English 2 ( Sadler and Hayller) , Unit 8


Secondary English Book
Unit-8
Complete the following sentences by changing the words in brackets into past participles.
1.      Mary Peters had won (win) the gold medal for Northern Ireland.
2.      The race was seen (see) by a large crowed.
3.      The runners had speeded (speed) along the track.
4.      Even though at one stage she had lost(lose) some of her confidence, she had still sought(seek) to win the gold medal.
5.      Another world record was broken (break).
6.      The sportswriter could have been forgiven(forgive) for thinking Mary Peters wouldn’t win.
7.      She had sworn (swear) to win the gold medal.
8.      The runner had flung (fling) herself onto the turf.
9.      Mary Peters had shown (show) what could be done (do) if one were determined.
10. After her win, she was smite (smite) with exhaustion.
Complete the verb table.
Present Tense
Present Participle
Past Tense
Past Participle
fly
Flying
flew
flown
drink
Drinking
Drunk
drunken
ring
Ringing
Rang
rung
Swim
Swimming
swam
swam
Shake
Shaking
shook
Shaken
Sing
Singing
Sang
Sung
Blow
Blowing
Blew
Blown
Stand
Standing
Stood
Stood
Fight
Fighting
Fought
Fought
Sink
Sinking
Sank
Sunk
Begin
Beginning
Began
Begun
Take
Taking
Took
Taken
Throw
Throwing
Threw
Thrown

Change the verbs in brackets into past participles.
A fallen tree ( fall)
A swelled arm (swell)
A bent  nail  (bend)
A sworn enemy (swear)
A chosen few (choose)
A written report ( write)
A beaten team (beat)
A torn garment(tear)
A forbidden drug ( forbid)
A waken baby (wake)
A forgotten friend (forget)
A knitted cardigan ( knit)
A stolen car (steal )
A given name (give)
A sheared sheep (shear)
The driven cattle (drive)
A paid account (pay)
The seen logs ( saw)
A spoiled child ( spoil)
The melted snow (melt)
A known criminal (know)
An eaten cake (eat)
The risen sun (rise)
The frozen lake (freeze)

Olympics
Fill in the blanks with correct form of words.
1.      Exercise helps to strong (strength)the muscles.
2.      Each girl longed for victory (victorious).
3.      I predict (prediction) that the Irish girl will win.
4.      We would like to congratulate (congratulations) the winner.
5.      Now a different (difference) girl has taken the lead.
6.      As usual, the competition (competitive) is fierce.
7.      The study of mind is called psychology (psychological).
8.      I would like to acquaint (acquainted) you with the latest methods.
9.      The parade around Olympic Stadium was a magnificent spectacle(spectacular)
10. The gold medal is reserved for the triumphant (triumph) winner.
The answers to the clues below all end with age.
1.      I am a vegetable: cabbage.
2.      I am something actors perform on: stage.
3.      I am a long journey : voyage
4.      I am quite fierce: savage
5.      I am tied up with brown paper and string : package
6.      I am carried around by travellers : luggage
7.      I am a legal union between man : marriage
8.      I am the place where a car is kept : garage
9.      I am the result of a crash : wreckage
10. I am  water that has got away : leakage
11. I am chopped meat stuffed in a skin  : sausage
12. I am something a train traveller uses : carriage
13. A am electrical ; voltage
14. I am dressing for a wound : bandage
Fill in the blanks.
1.      A crumb of bread
2.      A speck of dirt
3.      A grain of sand
4.      A puff of wind
5.      A lock of hair
6.      A splinter of glass
7.       A pat of butter
8.      A scrap of paper
9.      A blade of grass
10. A gleam of light
11. A chip of wood
12. A sip of water
13. A posy of flowers

14. A smear of oil

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