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Arielle Mathis
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8 March, 20:12
Can participial modify nouns?
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Glenn Beasley
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A present participle, that is a verb that ends in - ing, can be used to modify nouns. It usually comes before the noun that it modifies. If the present participle is part of a modifying phrase, it comes after the noun that it modifies. / /english grammar
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