Participle Clauses
Collocations & Idioms
Participle Clauses
Collocations & Idioms
Participle Clauses
100

A woman _________ (wear) a blue hat opened the door.


wearing

100

She escaped from prison and is now -- the --- from the police.

on the run

100

Champagne, _____________ (produced) in France, is exported all over the world.


produced

100

Let's go to the party and ___ our hair ____ for a while.

let our hair down

100

My sister works in a bakery __________  (make) cakes.


making

200

A million dollars worth of jewellery ___________ (belong) to the President's wife has been stolen.


belonging

200

They packed up their belongings and were planning to ---- the country

flee

200

Pictures ______ (paint) by Picasso usually sell for millions of pounds.


painted

200

I've been working so hard at ISCA - we're sl----- a--- this week.

slaving away

200

A lorry __________ (carry) fruit crashed on the motorway.


carrying
300

Sue was lying in the sun. She got sunburned.

Lying in the sun, Sue got sunburned.



300

Where would you like to l___ y_____ h _____ d_____?

let your hair down

300

John has just retired. He is now able to spend more time gardening.

Having just retired, John is now able to spend more time gardening.

300

After running away for 30 minutes, I decided to stop to h_______ a b________.

have a breather

300

They bought their cinema tickets. Then they went to find a seat.

Having bought their tickets, they went to find a seat.

400

The student sat in front of the computer and wrote his essay.

Sitting in front of the computer, the student wrote his essay. 

400

What things do you do to u_______?

unwind

400

Some people argue against school uniforms. They feel children should wear what they want to.

Arguing against school uniforms, some people feel children should wear what they want to.



400

I use small puzzles to t_____ m_____ m______ o______ my problems.

take my mind of

400

Some students are disappointed in their progress at school. These students often do not go into further education.

Disappointed in their progress at school, these/some students often do not go into further education.

500

Children do not have the maturity to make every choice themselves. A parent or guardian is need to make decisions on their behalf.

Not having the maturity to make every choice themselves, children need a parent or guardian to make decisions on their behalf.

500

During the air raids, people took ------ in their cellars

refuge

500

I didn’t want to break the law. I called the police instead.

Not wanting to break the law, I called the police instead.

500

The noise of the gun ____________ the alarm.

trigerred/ raised / sounded

500

John travelled overseas a lot as a teenager. He is more open minded to different cultures.

Having travelled overseas a lot as a teenager, John is more open to different cultures.

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