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Mathematics 16 Online
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The police inspector looked for evidence. He examined the apartment thoroughly. (present participial phrase) 1.Looking for evidence, the police inspector examined the apartment thoroughly. 2.Having looked for evidence, the police inspector examined the apartment thoroughly. 3.To have looked for evidence, the police inspector examined the apartment thoroughly.

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