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Ex. 3. Replace the italicised adverbial clauses of time by the appropriate form of the Participle using the models.




Model 1: (when, while) reading

Model 2: having read

 

1. As she had been walking most of the night, she felt tired and sleepy. 2. When I take a child to the circus, I always know I'm going to enjoy myself. 3. As I had never seen anything like that before, I was eager to see the performance. 4. When he had passed the last examination, he began to look round for a job. 5. When he had drunk his second cup of coffee, he folded the newspaper and rose. 6. Whenever she spoke on the subject, she was liable to get all hot and bothered. 7. When I had finally made up my mind, I told my parents about my new plans. 8. As she had spent most of her housekeeping money, she reluctantly decided to go home. 9. As she had not had any lunch, she wanted her tea badly. 10. When I spoke to her I always tried to make my meaning clear. 11. When we were playing chess that evening, we kept watching each other. 12. When she had taken the children to school, she could go and do her weekly shopping.

 

 

THE GERUND

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1. :   Reading is her favourite occupation. - .
2. : Her greatest pleasure is reading . - .
3. : finished readingthe book. .
4. : I remember readingit. , .  
5. : I am fond of reading . ().
6.: I had the pleasure of readingin the newspaper of your success. .
7.: After readingthe letter I put in into the drawer. ( ), .

 

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I remember reading this book.- , .

2. .

likes reading aloud .- .

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  Active Passive
Indefinite telling being told
Perfect having told having been told

 

Indefinite Tense Perfect Tense
He likes telling fairy. - . He liked telling fairy. - . Heis proud of having done the work. - . He was proud of having done the work. , .




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