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PARTICIPLE ADJECTIVES
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Grammar Quiz
Participle Adjectives
Level: Intermediate

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18 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Time: Approx 15 minutes

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Grammar Worksheet
Participle Adjectives
Level: Intermediate



12 sentences; students choose either a past participle ('-ed') or present participle ('-ing') to complete each sentence; with ANSWER KEY

Time: Approx 10 minutes

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​Activity Suggestion
Consider leading into this activity by writing the twelve verb forms of the participles on the board (for example: confuse, embarrass, interest, etc.) and eliciting/explaining the meanings of any words your students don't know.
(Add 10 minutes.)

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Grammar Discussion                Participle Adjectives
Level: Intermediate

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Student 'A' version and Student 'B' version, each with 10 different discussion questions.

Time: Approx 20 minutes
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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION                         
Have your learners seated in pairs and make sure that they don't look at each others' papers.  After they finish, have them switch papers and continue one more time; then, stand up and talk to two or three classmates and ask two questions:
(1) Who did you talk to?                                                
(2) What interesting things did you find out about him/her?
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