| 1. | In that case, the present participle " depending " is used properly.
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| 2. | It makes more sense here than the present participle " comprising ".
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| 3. | BEST USE OF A PRESENT PARTICIPLE : " Leaving Las Vegas,"
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| 4. | The present participle is used to a much lesser extent than in English.
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| 5. | Though if people insist on a reasonable standard, present participle.
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| 6. | Carens is the present participle of the verb careo.
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| 7. | This also includes the infinitive and present participle.
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| 8. | There is persistent poor use of present participles.
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| 9. | For maximum pithiness we could also avoid the qui-clause entirely and use a present participle instead.
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| 10. | The present participle is used in two circumstances:
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