Participial Adjectives Quiz 27 (25 MCQs)

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1. I've been a big fan of Leonardo DiCaprio ..... more than fifteen years.
2. I enjoyed the book. It was very .....
3. I elbowed my way through the (crowd) ..... room.
4. I was very ..... because I forgot to bring my money.
5. The mice were ..... of the cat
6. Correct or Incorrect?:Sonia is irritated about the party.
7. There's ..... in my team who speaks three languages.
8. Instructions:Choose the best soft skill for the situation.An auto worker knows how to gather information and organize the data about a car using the internet.
9. The little boy found his ..... robot .....
10. Adjectives that end '-ed'
11. ..... the rain, there was a flood.
12. She was ..... she got a good grade in the exam.
13. We were totally ..... His ..... words didn't make any sense to us.
14. Is the red word acting as a verb/part of a verb phrase, or as a participial adjective? The escaping prisoner was caught in his secret tunnel.
15. This now ..... ship comes from China. (ankommen=to arrive)
16. Drugs are a problem in many cities. (to grow)
17. Is the red word acting as a verb/part of a verb phrase, or as a participial adjective? "I am escaping whether you like it or not."
18. Is the red word acting as a verb/part of a verb phrase, or a participial adjective? The giggling kids got on my nerves.
19. Is the red word acting as a verb/part of a verb phrase, or as a participial adjective? Bits of old food clogged the drain.
20. A:I'm very ..... in modern art. What about you?B:I can't tell the same, I'd rather go to concerts.A:Well, I also find live performances .....
21. She is ..... by AI Pacino movies.
22. Is the red word acting as a verb/part of a verb phrase, or a participial adjective? The kids were giggling hysterically as they watched the teacher fall down.
23. I'm not a fervent ..... of spicy food.
24. We got a ..... letter. (urge=to urge)
25. Is the red word acting as a verb/part of a verb phrase, or as a participial adjective? We are having a lock-down because a prisoner has escaped.