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10. Running into the road, the young man stopped a taxi.
                         11. Looking through the newspaper, she noticed a photograph of her boss.
                         12. Using chemicals the fireman soon put out the fire in the forest.
                         13. Being very ill, she could not go to school.
                         14. The first rays of the rising sun lit up the top of the hill.
                         15. The tree struck by the lightning was all black and leafless.
                         16. Being busy, he postponed his trip.
                         17. The door bolted on the inside could not be opened.
                         18. Having been shown the wrong direction, the travelers soon lost their way.
                         19. The room facing the garden is much more comfortable than this one.
                         20. Having descended the mountain they heard a man calling for help.
                         21. Flushed and excited, the boy came running to his mother.
                         22.  He  stood  watching  the  people  who  were  coming  down  the  street  shouting  and
                  waving their hands.
                         23. The boy lay sleeping when the doctor came.
                         24. The broken arm was examined by the doctor.
                         25. While being examined, the boy could not help crying.
                         26. Having prescribed the medicine, the doctor went away.
                         27. The medicine prescribed by the doctor was bitter.
                         28. The dress bought at the department store was very beautiful.
                         29. While using a needle you should be careful not to prick your finger.
                         30. While crossing the street one should first look to the left and then to the right.

                         6. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian paying attention to the Past Participle.

                         1. She put a plate of fried fish in front of me.
                         2. The coat bought last year is too small for me.
                         3. Nobody saw the things kept in that box.
                         4. My sister likes boiled eggs.
                         5. We stopped before a shut door.
                         6. Tied to the tree, the goat could not run away.
                         7. They saw overturned tables and chairs and pieces of broken glass all over the room.
                         8. This is a church built many years ago.
                         9.  The  books  written  by  Dickens  give  us  a  realistic  picture  of  the  19th  century
                  England.
                         10. A letter sent to St. Petersburg today will be there in two days.
                         11. Some of the questions put to the lecturer yesterday were very important.
                         12. A fish taken out of the water cannot live.
                         13. A line seen through this crystal looks double.
                         14. The word said by the student was not correct.
                         15. A word spoken in time may have very important results.

                         7. Transform the italicized parts of the sentence into the participle complexes:

                         1. When he had left the house and was crossing the street, he suddenly stopped as
                  he remembered that he had forgotten to phone his friend.
                         2. He looked at me and hesitated: he didn’t know what to say.
                         3. As he had long lived in those parts and knew the place well, he easily found the
                  way to the market place.
                         4. He has no English language problems, because he has been studying English for a
                  long time.
                         5. After I had written this exercise, I began to doubt whether it was correct.
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