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directing |
The policeman was directing the traffic.
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knowing |
It was worth knowing Maths after all.
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laughing |
He was told off for laughing too loud in the lesson.
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searching |
Children are searching for shells on the sea shore.
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believing |
She said she had stopped believing in fairies.
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learning |
He has a very good attitude towards learning.
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cycling |
He would love to try cycling up a mountain.
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deserving |
He was a deserving winner of the award.
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exercising |
He enjoyed exercising.
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investigating |
The police are investigating the crime.
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