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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Depending

The distinction between these two types of nouns is very important in English and understanding this will help you to use articles more accurately. Most nouns are either countable or uncountable, while some can be either, depending on the meaning or the context.

Is "depending" a nonfinite form ( a present participle) or a proper verb and what does it modify or describe " depending on the meaning or the context?
  

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Jigneshbharati Is "depending" a nonfinite form ( a present participle) Yes. Jigneshbharati what does it modify or describe 'some can be either'

  • Jigneshbharati Is "depending" a nonfinite form ( a present participle) Yes.
  • Jigneshbharati what does it modify or describe 'some can be either'
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JigneshbharatiIs "depending" a nonfinite form ( a present participle)
Yes.
Jigneshbharatiwhat does it modify or describe
'some can be either'

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