Use the correct form of Participle I or Participle II.
14. He came alone, and (stand) silently for some minutes be-side his father, who sat silently (look) at him, he left the room and, (join) the rest of us said, "Papa must see a priest".
15. It can't be true, you must have (dream) it.
16. He was (show) into a brightly (light) room.
17. On other days the house was (hush) as he sat high in bed, (prop) by his pillows, with (labour) breath.
18. "When you met me last night did you think, "Poor thing, such an (engage) child, (grow up) a plain and pious spinster?"
19. All the men in the band had (shave) heads.
20. He said he hadn't (shave) since Monday.
21. All next day Julia and I spent together without interruption; (talk), scarcely (move), (hold) in our chairs by the smell of the sea.
22. Panic-(strike), she rushed out of the room.
23. We saw an (overturn) truck and a policeman, alone on the pavement, (kick) by half a dozen youths.
24. She didn't go with us, (ask) to look after a sick relative.
25. I heard of a play (stage) at the local theatre.
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