There's Neville, eating as usual.

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We sometimes use a comma before a participle clause:

> There's Neville, eating as usual.
> In came the first runner, closely followed by the second.
> A little girl walked past, her doll dragging behind her on the pavement.
> The bomb exploded, destroying the building

And sometimes not:
> We can offer you a job cleaning cars.
> I found him sitting at a table covered with papers.

How does it work?
 

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We can offer you a job. What kind of a job? A job cleaning cars.

Context counts!
 

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Didn't your source provide an explanation?
 

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