Participles Quiz 15 (25 MCQs)

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1. The Natural History Museum in London is ..... ! You should definitely visit it!
2. Identify the gerund(s).Blowing bubbles on a windy day is a fun activity for children.
3. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a participial phrase.
4. There are only five minutes left. It's impossible for the ..... team to turn this match around.
5. Which sentence uses a participle as an adjective to describe a noun?
6. Jenny looked up and saw her husband ..... at her reflection in the mirror
7. True or False:It is okay to place a participial phrase far away from the noun it describes.
8. True or False:In the sentence 'The baked cookies smelled delicious, ' the word 'baked' is a participle.
9. What is the infinitive in the following sentence:Do you want to go to the mall with me today?
10. What is the function of the participle in this sentence? 'The smiling child waved at the crowd.'
11. It's ..... (surprise) how many people don't want to travel to another country.
12. They were ..... by the noise coming from their neighbours' house.
13. Determine what the Participle is:I watched the dog charging toward me.
14. Complete the sentence:The ..... leaves fell to the ground.
15. Identify the word being modified by the participle. The dog wearing the red collar is very kind.
16. Identify the participle(s).Enjoying her victory, Monica jumped around wildly and threw her arms up in celebration.
17. ..... (Have) a cup of coffee is so ..... (relax) after a long day.
18. My Maths teacher told me that my test result is not that .....
19. Identify the highlighted word/phrase as a Gerund or Participle.Asking questions is a whole lot easier than answering them.
20. I've ..... out the rug, but it's still dirty.
21. What is the Past Participle of 'Awake'?
22. Which of these options is a present participle?
23. Look! Can you see the ..... tree over there? I think we have to call the firemen.
24. True or False:A participial phrase always has to be at the beginning of a sentence.
25. Which word has the same past and past participle?