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more formal. Participial phrases like this are used particularly in formal or li-
terary writing.
c) of manner or attendant circumstances.
Participle I Indefinite is mostly used in this meaning and it denotes some action or
event parallel to the action or state expressed by the predicate.
•
He sat in the armchair reading a book.
•
She was silent, looking at her hands.
•
I wrote to him a friendly letter, thanking him for his help.
•
Little bare-legged children ran about him, playing on the grass.
o We often use an -ing phrase in written narrative after direct speech, when we want
to say what someone was doing while they were talking:
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‘Wait a minute,’ said Frank, running through the door.
d) of comparison
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