Choose the correct options. Cross the wrong one out.
Past Participle itself has a passive meaning. Present and Perfect Participles have both active and passive forms. Compare:
He took my bag without asking for permission. (Active)
Being asked so many questions, I felt like an interviewee. (Passive)
Having asked all the questions and having received all the answers, he stood up and left the cabinet. (Active)
Having been asked a million questions, she was finally left alone. (Passive)
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- He
- was
- standing
- in
- front
- of
- the
- lord's
- portrait
- being
- studied
- it
- carefully.
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2. * After
* studying
* for
* two
* weeks,
* the
* painting
* was
* sent
* back
* to
* the
* museum.
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3. * Having
* been
* firing,
* he
* spent
* all
* of
* his
* time
* looking
* for
* a
* new
* job.
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4. * He
* felt
* uneasy
* being
* fired
* half
* of
* his
* team.
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5. * Having
* lost
* in
* the
* forest,
* she
* tried
* to
* remember
* everything
* she
* had
* learned
* in
* the
* survival
* lessons.
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6. * Been
* lost
* her
* keys,
* she
* was
* unable
* to
* enter
* the
* office.
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7. * He
* stood
* there
* blushed
* and
* hidden
* something
* behind
* his
* back.
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