9. Make active and passive forms of participles from the following verbs. Translate the forms. Make up sentences using Participle I and Participle II. see, watch, try, feed, laugh, boil, cook, peel, read, receive, enjoy, collect, go, like, listen, play, spend, take, visit, look, make, resemble, introduce, leave, take
Participle I (active): seeingParticiple II (passive): seenHe was seeing a movie when I walked in.The missing child was seen by a passerby.
watch
Participle I (active): watchingParticiple II (passive): watchedShe was watching her favorite TV show last night.The movie was watched by millions of people.
try
Participle I (active): tryingParticiple II (passive): triedI am trying to finish my work before the deadline.The new food was tried by everyone at the party.
feed
Participle I (active): feedingParticiple II (passive): fedThe mother was feeding her baby in the park.The stray dogs were fed by kind neighbors.
laugh
Participle I (active): laughingParticiple II (passive): laughedShe was laughing at the comedian's jokes.The funny video was laughed at by everyone.
boil
Participle I (active): boilingParticiple II (passive): boiledThe water is boiling on the stove.The eggs were boiled to perfection.
cook
Participle I (active): cookingParticiple II (passive): cookedShe was cooking dinner for her family.The delicious meal was cooked by a professional chef.
peel
Participle I (active): peelingParticiple II (passive): peeledHe was peeling the potatoes for dinner.The oranges were freshly peeled for breakfast.
read
Participle I (active): readingParticiple II (passive): readI am reading an interesting book right now.The letter was read by the recipient with joy.
receive
Participle I (active): receivingParticiple II (passive): receivedShe was receiving a prestigious award for her work.The gift was received with gratitude by the birthday girl.
enjoy
Participle I (active): enjoyingParticiple II (passive): enjoyedWe are enjoying our vacation by the beach.The party was enjoyed by all the guests.
collect
Participle I (active): collectingParticiple II (passive): collectedHe is collecting rare stamps as a hobby.The trash was collected early in the morning.
go
Participle I (active): goingParticiple II (passive): goneShe is going to the store to buy groceries.The lost keys have gone missing.
like
Participle I (active): likingParticiple II (passive): likedThey were liking each other's posts on social media.The movie was liked by the critics.
listen
Participle I (active): listeningParticiple II (passive): listenedShe is listening to music while studying.The music was listened to by the entire neighborhood.
play
Participle I (active): playingParticiple II (passive): playedHe is playing basketball with his friends.The piano was played beautifully at the concert.
spend
Participle I (active): spendingParticiple II (passive): spentThey are spending the weekend at the beach.The money was spent on unnecessary things.
take
Participle I (active): takingParticiple II (passive): takenShe is taking a break from work.The test was taken by all the students.
visit
Participle I (active): visitingParticiple II (passive): visitedThey are visiting their relatives in another state.The museum was visited by tourists from around the world.
look
Participle I (active): lookingParticiple II (passive): lookedHe is looking for his lost keys.The mysterious painting was looked at with curiosity.
make
Participle I (active): makingParticiple II (passive): madeShe is making a birthday cake for her friend.The decision was made after careful consideration.
resemble
Participle I (active): resemblingParticiple II (passive): resembledThe twins are resembling each other more and more as they grow older.The suspect resembled the description given by the witness.
introduce
Participle I (active): introducingParticiple II (passive): introducedHe is introducing his new colleague to the team.The new product was introduced to the market last week.
leave
Participle I (active): leavingParticiple II (passive): leftThey are leaving for a vacation tomorrow.The door was left open by mistake.
take
Participle I (active): takingParticiple II (passive): takenShe is taking her dog for a walk.The opportunity was taken by someone else before I could grab it.
see
Participle I (active): seeingParticiple II (passive): seenHe was seeing a movie when I walked in.The missing child was seen by a passerby.watch
Participle I (active): watchingParticiple II (passive): watchedShe was watching her favorite TV show last night.The movie was watched by millions of people.try
Participle I (active): tryingParticiple II (passive): triedI am trying to finish my work before the deadline.The new food was tried by everyone at the party.feed
Participle I (active): feedingParticiple II (passive): fedThe mother was feeding her baby in the park.The stray dogs were fed by kind neighbors.laugh
Participle I (active): laughingParticiple II (passive): laughedShe was laughing at the comedian's jokes.The funny video was laughed at by everyone.boil
Participle I (active): boilingParticiple II (passive): boiledThe water is boiling on the stove.The eggs were boiled to perfection.cook
Participle I (active): cookingParticiple II (passive): cookedShe was cooking dinner for her family.The delicious meal was cooked by a professional chef.peel
Participle I (active): peelingParticiple II (passive): peeledHe was peeling the potatoes for dinner.The oranges were freshly peeled for breakfast.read
Participle I (active): readingParticiple II (passive): readI am reading an interesting book right now.The letter was read by the recipient with joy.receive
Participle I (active): receivingParticiple II (passive): receivedShe was receiving a prestigious award for her work.The gift was received with gratitude by the birthday girl.enjoy
Participle I (active): enjoyingParticiple II (passive): enjoyedWe are enjoying our vacation by the beach.The party was enjoyed by all the guests.collect
Participle I (active): collectingParticiple II (passive): collectedHe is collecting rare stamps as a hobby.The trash was collected early in the morning.go
Participle I (active): goingParticiple II (passive): goneShe is going to the store to buy groceries.The lost keys have gone missing.like
Participle I (active): likingParticiple II (passive): likedThey were liking each other's posts on social media.The movie was liked by the critics.listen
Participle I (active): listeningParticiple II (passive): listenedShe is listening to music while studying.The music was listened to by the entire neighborhood.play
Participle I (active): playingParticiple II (passive): playedHe is playing basketball with his friends.The piano was played beautifully at the concert.spend
Participle I (active): spendingParticiple II (passive): spentThey are spending the weekend at the beach.The money was spent on unnecessary things.take
Participle I (active): takingParticiple II (passive): takenShe is taking a break from work.The test was taken by all the students.visit
Participle I (active): visitingParticiple II (passive): visitedThey are visiting their relatives in another state.The museum was visited by tourists from around the world.look
Participle I (active): lookingParticiple II (passive): lookedHe is looking for his lost keys.The mysterious painting was looked at with curiosity.make
Participle I (active): makingParticiple II (passive): madeShe is making a birthday cake for her friend.The decision was made after careful consideration.resemble
Participle I (active): resemblingParticiple II (passive): resembledThe twins are resembling each other more and more as they grow older.The suspect resembled the description given by the witness.introduce
Participle I (active): introducingParticiple II (passive): introducedHe is introducing his new colleague to the team.The new product was introduced to the market last week.leave
Participle I (active): leavingParticiple II (passive): leftThey are leaving for a vacation tomorrow.The door was left open by mistake.take
Participle I (active): takingParticiple II (passive): takenShe is taking her dog for a walk.The opportunity was taken by someone else before I could grab it.