Use Present Participle or Past Participle for the verb in parentheses
IV/ Use Present Participle or Past Participle for the verb in parentheses.
1. That man was a famous teacher. Now, he does not teach anymore. He is a (retire) teacher.
2. (Admit) what you say, I still think that you make a mistake.
3. (Be) tired with the toil, he sat down to rest.
4. It is a picture of (fall) angels.
5. He is a good-(look) man.
6. It is an (excite) story. We were (excite) when we read it.
7. The Labor candidate was not elected. He was a (fail) candidate.
8. Our (depart) guest has just said good-bye to us.
9. That much-(praise) man proved to be a scoundrel.
10. The (return) soldier seemed to be sad.
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