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Vladv Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Participle

A present participle functions as a non-finite form of a verb phrase, after verbs of motion and position; it can be an adverb complement after these verbs; could you pleas give two real life examples which would reflect this rule. Could you give natural examples please
  

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Vladv after verbs of motion and position These are mostly after "go", with a few after other verbs of motion, and hardly any after verbs of position. edu/english-resources/english-grammar/present-participle/ See CJ

  • Vladv after verbs of motion and position These are mostly after "go", with a few after other verbs of motion, and hardly any after verbs of position.
  • edu/english-resources/english-grammar/present-participle/ See CJ
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Vladvafter verbs of motion and position

These are mostly after "go", with a few after other verbs of motion, and hardly any after verbs of position.

See https://www.ef.edu/english-resources/english-grammar/present-participle/

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