In what cases are verbal participles and single participles separated?

Single adverbial participles are always separated by commas in a sentence, unless they are very closely related to the predicate. It doesn’t matter what place they occupy in the sentence.
Adverbial expressions are always distinguished in sentences with commas, without exception, regardless of their location in the sentence.



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