Insert the appropriate form of participle I or participle II.
1. (to read) the advertisement, I hurried to my class to tell
them the news.
2. The meals (to prepare) at home are always tasty.
3. I can see someone (to climb) up the hill.
4. We want the work (to finish) by the end of the week.
5. (to reach) the destination he called us to tell everything
was fine.
6. He came home only in the evening (to bring) a lot of
fruit and vegetables.
7. Houses (to locate) in the suburbs of the city are cheaper.
8. (to convince) of his innocence, the jury pronounced
him not guilty.
9. I don’t want to recall the long (to forget) adventure.
10. There were three children (to play) in the garden.
11. (to encourage) by her friends she decided to take up journalism.
12. We think that the newly (to appoint) director is no better
than his predecessor.
13. (to say) good night to the guests, the children went to
bed.
14. No one dared to sleep in the (to abandon) house.
15. May I have a look at the essay (to write) by Helen?
16. (to wash) his face and (to clean) his teeth he went to the
kitchen to have breakfast.
17. The square was full of people (to shout) and (to enjoy)
themselves.
18. She was very surprised to find herself (to elect) member
of the committee.
19. (to arrive) at home, she lay down to regain her breath.