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                                    5 Mohammad Mahfooz Hussain2 Stand The teacher stood writing on the chalkboard.3 Lie The injured player lay resting on the grass.4 Hang The bat hung sleeping from the ceiling.2. Verbs of Movement (8 Verbs)Directional Movement5 GoThey went hiking in the mountains. (This is a highly common English idiom for recreational activities: go fishing, go shopping, go running).6 Come The dog came bounding into the room.7 Leave The defeated team left hanging their heads.8 Return The explorers returned carrying heavy equipment.Manner of Movement9 Walk The colleagues walked discussing the syllabus.10 Run The child ran crying to the playground.11 Drive We drove listening to the radio.12 Fly The birds flew migrating to the south.5. In Participle Clauses (Adverbial Phrases):A participle clause is a dependent clause that begins with a present participle. It does not have a formal subject of its own; instead, it %u201cborrows%u201d the subject from the main clause of the sentence.These clauses function like adverbs. They modify the main verb of the sentence by providing context regarding time (when 
                                
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