Preposition

Participle Preposition

Participle Prepositions are the present participles of Verbs that behave like Prepositions.

These Prepositions are formed by suffixing a Verb with -ed or –ing.

Participle Prepositions involve the following words:

Assuming, barring, considering, during, given, notwithstanding, provided, regarding, and respected.

For example,

  • Regarding your queries, please consult the respective department.
  • I am not getting any other reference  concerning this topic.

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