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Bulleted or numbered lists are generally discouraged in APA format writing papers. Instead, APA guidelines recommend using prose to present information in a clear and concise manner. If a list is necessary, it should be integrated into the paragraph instead of being displayed as a separate list.
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Looking for is present tense.
The present participle is looking.
No. Looking is a present participle. :)
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At present, nothing. The United States Joint Forces Command was disbanded in August of 2011.The answer that you are looking for is:Direct, sustained and comprehensive control over the land, its resources, and its people
At present, nothing. The United States Joint Forces Command was disbanded in August of 2011.The answer that you are looking for is:Direct, sustained and comprehensive control over the land, its resources, and its people
The present participle of to look is looking.
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Present: I look Past: I looked Future: I look Past progressive: I was looking Present progressive: I am looking Future progessive: I will be looking Imperative: I have looked etc.
I/you/we/they look. He/she/it looks. The present participle is looking.