- hemant_rajput
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I'm coming across the options in Sentence correction where after a first clause there is a comma and then the clause starting with ing form of verb.In my observation most of the time that option was eliminated because of the ing form of verb. So can someone tell me where it is OK to use a clause starting with ing form of verb.
I'm talking about this form of sentences:-
"The Olympic Games helped to keep peace among the pugnacious states of the Greek world, proclaiming a sacred truce during the festival's month."
Not like this one:-
"Playing is fun".
Any help is appreciated.
I'm talking about this form of sentences:-
"The Olympic Games helped to keep peace among the pugnacious states of the Greek world, proclaiming a sacred truce during the festival's month."
Not like this one:-
"Playing is fun".
Any help is appreciated.
I'm no expert, just trying to work on my skills. If I've made any mistakes please bear with me.












