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6 Mohammad Mahfooz Hussainsomething happened), cause (why something happened), parallel action, or condition.%u2022 Syntax:Present Participle Phrase [Ving + Object/Modifier], + Subject + Main Verbo Walking down the street, I found a wallet. (Meaning: While I was walking...)o Feeling sick, he went home early. (Meaning: Because he was feeling...)o Going to the office, she realized she had forgotten the file. (Meaning: While she was going to the office...)2. Present participle as an adjective:There are four ways to use present participle as an adjective in a sentence.1. The Attributive Adjective (Before the Noun):%u2022 Syntax:(Article / Determiner) + Present Participle (Adjective) + Nouno The crying baby finally fell asleep.o Look at the burning train.o Sehrish tried to calm her racing heart.o Alam carefully poured a cup of boiling water.2. The Subject Complement (Predicative Position) [After a linking verb]:%u2022 Syntax:Subject + Linking Verb + Present Participle (Adjective)

