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Participle clauses escape room

Valentina Di Giacomo

Created on October 10, 2023

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Participle clauses Escape room

Revise the topic by taking part into this adventure

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Introduction

01 Quiz

02 Find!

Index

Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.

Reward

03 Correct answer

04 multiple choice

INTRODUCTION

Watch the video to recall all your previous knowledge about the topic.

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QUIZ

Complete the following quiz, and getthe first number towards your reward!

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QUIZ

question 1/5

What do we use participle clauses for?

to communicate more clearly

to make an active verb passive

to replace a full relative clause

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Explanation:we use a participle clause to replace a full relative clause to connect two ideas

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question 2/5

What is a participle clause?

it is a clause introduced by a participle

it is a phrase that always gives essential information

it is a sentence that always gives additional information

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Explanation:It is a clause introduced by a participle. The participle can be an -ing form or an -ed form.

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QUESTION 3/5

Participle clauses can be both defining and non-defining.

true

false

it depends on the clause.

QUIZ

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Explanation:Since they replace relative clauses, participle clauses can be of both types too.

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QUESTION 4/5

A present participle has the -ing form and replaces an active verb in the present or past. Find an example of it.

Bags of rubbish left on the pavement are causing problems.

I need to get a message to someone getting on the plane.

the book, bought online, was torn when I received it.

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RIGHT!

Explanation: It is the equivalent of the following full relative clause: I need to get a message to someone who is getting on the plane (active verb in the present).

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QUESTION 5/5

A past participle replaces a passive verb in the present or past. Find an example of it.

Oliver, worrying about his exam results, didn't notice that his bus had just left.

The police stopped a small car carrying ten people.

The book, bought online, was torn when I received it.

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RIGHT!

Explanation: It is the equivalent of the following full relative clause: the book, which was bought online, was thorn when I received it (passive verb in the past).

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FIND!

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CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENT 1/3

the participle can only replace a relative pronoun when it refers to the subject of the relative clause.

the participle can replace WHEN, WHERE or WHOSE

You can drag the light to search through the darkness

We can' t include a negative verb in a negative clause

the participle can' t replace WHO, THAT, WHICH

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CORRECT answer

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multiple choice

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THE FIRST NUMBER IS:

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