Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Non-Finite Verbs, Exercise 1: Exercise 1
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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Non-Finite Verbs, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions
Pick out the Participle in each of the following sentences. Tell whether it is a Present or a Past Participle, and also how it is used:
Encouraged by his wife, he persevered.

Pick out the Participle in each of the following sentences. Tell whether it is a Present or a Past Participle, and also how it is used:
Overcome by remorse, he determined to atone for his crime by liberality to the church.

Combine the following pair of sentences by making use of a Participle:
[Examples: The magician took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a cat.
= Taking pity on the mouse, the magician turned it into a cat.
The train was ready to leave the station. The people had taken their seats.
= The people having taken their seats, the train was ready to leave the station.]
The porter opened the gate. We entered.

Combine the following pair of sentences by making use of a Participle:
[Examples: The magician took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a cat.
= Taking pity on the mouse, the magician turned it into a cat.
The train was ready to leave the station. The people had taken their seats.
= The people having taken their seats, the train was ready to leave the station.]
We started early. We arrived at noon.

Combine the following pair of sentences by making use of a Participle:
[Examples: The magician took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a cat.
= Taking pity on the mouse, the magician turned it into a cat.
The train was ready to leave the station. The people had taken their seats.
= The people having taken their seats, the train was ready to leave the station.]
We met a man. He was carrying a log of wood.

Combine the following pair of sentences by making use of a Participle:
[Examples: The magician took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a cat.
= Taking pity on the mouse, the magician turned it into a cat.
The train was ready to leave the station. The people had taken their seats.
= The people having taken their seats, the train was ready to leave the station.]
The stable door was open. The horse was stolen.

Combine the following pair of sentences by making use of a Participle:
[Examples: The magician took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a cat.
= Taking pity on the mouse, the magician turned it into a cat.
The train was ready to leave the station. The people had taken their seats.
= The people having taken their seats, the train was ready to leave the station.]
He seized his stick. He rushed to the door.

Combine the following pair of sentences by making use of a Participle:
[Examples: The magician took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a cat.
= Taking pity on the mouse, the magician turned it into a cat.
The train was ready to leave the station. The people had taken their seats.
= The people having taken their seats, the train was ready to leave the station.]
The hunter took up his gun. He went out to shoot the lion.
