Adjective or Participle Post author:admin Post published:May 19, 2021 Post category:Quiz Post comments:0 Comments This grammar exercise tests your ability to recognize participles and adjectives. 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 1 Adjective Or Participle Participles can also act as adjectives. In this case, they modify nouns. This grammar exercise tests your ability to recognize participles and adjectives. 1 / 12 1) 7. I had warned you. A) Warned is a past participle B) Warned is an adjective 2 / 12 2) 9. It was beginning to rain. A) Beginning is an adjective B) Beginning is a present participle 3 / 12 3) 3. She was driving us crazy. A) Driving is an adjective B) Driving is a present participle 4 / 12 4) 2. I watched an interesting movie yesterday. A) Interesting is an adjective B) Interesting is a present participle 5 / 12 5) 6. The children were screaming at the top of their voice. A) Screaming is a present participle B) Screaming is an adjective 6 / 12 6) 1. She was excited about the project. A) Excited is a past participle B) Excited is an adjective 7 / 12 7) 8. He was not expecting this. A) Expecting is a present participle B) Expecting is an adjective 8 / 12 8) 4. I hope you are fully recovered from your operation. A) Recovered is a past participle B) Recovered is an adjective 9 / 12 9) 11. They have not been able to find the missing child. A) Missing is an adjective B) Missing is a present participle 10 / 12 10) 5. Her idea seems exciting. A) Exciting is a present participle B) Exciting is an adjective 11 / 12 11) 10. I did not enjoy the party because I was bored. A) Bored is a past participle B) Bored is an adjective 12 / 12 12) 12. She is retired now. A) Retired is a past participle B) Retired is an adjective Your score isThe average score is 50% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback You Might Also Like Active and Passive Voice Exercise May 19, 2021 Fill in the gaps May 19, 2021 General Grammar Exercise May 21, 2021 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.