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Fill in the blanks with correct form of Present or Past Participle.

Use a participle clause to add the information in italics to the main sentence.

1. They called a lawyer. The lawyer lived nearby.

They called a lawyer living nearby.

2. We broke the computer. The computer belongs to my father.

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3. We found a doctor. The doctor works at a hospital in Madrid.

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4. People will not be allowed to enter. People have arrived late.

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5. Don’t wake the baby. The baby is sleeping in the next room.

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6. Who is that boy? The boy is walking in the forest.

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7. The man is over there. The man wants coffee.

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8. Those books were mine. Those books had been lying on the table.

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9. Julia is on the train. The train is arriving at Platform 3.

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1. The boy who was waiting in the hall expected a phone call.

2. Passengers who wanted to go to Liverpool had to change in Manchester.

3. The girl who was picked up by her brother was very nice.

4. The house that stands at the end of the road will soon be sold.

5. The conference which was planned by non-governmental organisations was about
globalisation.

6. Irish people who live in Great Britain have the right to vote in British elections.

7. A friend who helps you in need is a good friend indeed.

8. A picture that shows the image of a person is a portrait.

9. The problems that were discussed will be essential for your exam.

10. Animals that eat plants are called herbivores.

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