Combine each pair of sentences, using the present participle (V-ing) or the past participle (V-ed).
1. I didn’t talk much to the man. The man was sitting next to me on the plane to Ha Noi.
2. The man is my uncle. He wrote this poem.
3. The street is very wide. It leads to our school.
4. The book is mine. It is lying on the table.
5. My family is living in a house. The house was built in 2004.
6. The chickens are very fat. They are raised on our farm.
7. The streets are very wide. They are bordered with shops.
8. The boy will be punished. He broke the shop window.
9. The boy was biten by a snake. He was taken to the hospital.
10. A new factory opened in our district last week. The factory produces television sets.
1. I didn’t talk much to the man. The man was sitting next to me on the plane to Ha Noi.
I didn’t talk much to the man was sitting next to me on the plane to Ha Noi.
2. The man is my uncle. He wrote this poem.
The man wrote this poem is my uncle.
3. The street is very wide. It leads to our school.
The street leading to our school is very wide.
4. The book is mine. It is lying on the table.
The book lying on the table is mine.
5. My family is living in a house. The house was built in 2004. My family is living in a house was built in 2004.6. The chickens are very fat. They are raised on our farm. The chickens raised on our farm.are very fat.7. The streets are very wide. They are bordered with shops.The streets bordered with shops are very wide.
8. The boy will be punished. He broke the shop window.
The boy broke the shop window.will be punished.
9. The boy was biten by a snake. He was taken to the hospital.
The boy taken to the hospital.was biten by a snake.
10. A new factory opened in our district last week. The factory produces television sets.
A new factory producing television sets. opened in our district last week.