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Which sentence uses a present participle as part of a verb (rather than as an adjective or noun)? A) Marjorie always enjoys cooking with her mother. B) Watching television is often a colossal waste of time. C) All existing theories are currently wrong, in my opinion. D) The children were roaming through the field without a care in the world.

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