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Mr. Ram received a call from Citibank requesting for his photograph
which was mailed to Citibank immediately.

In the above sentence, requesting has been used. I guess request+ing is used due to the rule that after preposition if we use any verb it would be Gerund only.

Am I correct?

 
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Use "requesting" without "for" or "asking for".
 

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I guess request+ing is used due to the rule that after preposition if we use any verb it would be Gerund only.
I consider 'requesting' a present participle modifying the noun 'call' instead of a gerund used after the preposition 'from', but I am not a teacher.
 

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Call means?
 

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You, a native English speaker, must know what it means.

Not a teacher.
 

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Mr. Ram received a call from Citibank requesting his photograph, which was mailed to Citibank immediately.

In the above sentence, requesting has been used. I guess request+ing is used due to the rule that after preposition, if we use any verb, it would be gerund only.

Am I correct?


We'll assume that English is not your native language. You might want to correct your member information. Knowing a person's first language sometimes helps us when we give advice.

Requesting is not a gerund. It is not after from. Citibank (a noun) is after from. Requesting is a verb.
 

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Just to understand the concept better- I understand requesting is present participle. A participle is a word formed with a verb which can be used as an adjective, to form verb tences etc. Please clarify
 

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I agree with you. "Requesting" is not a verb there; it is a present participle. Gerunds and participles are often called "verbals".
 

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There is only one correct answer. A present participle cannot be a verb without an auxiliary verb such as "is" or "was".
 

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