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		<description>Yeah, both are appropriate in that case.</description>
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		<title>By: MikLav</title>
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		<description>&#039;Cat&#039; or &#039;cats&#039; isn&#039;t that interesting for me, but &#039;smile&#039; or &#039;smiling&#039;? I mean a portrait of a smiling girl for example. Both are appropriate because she has &#039;smile&#039; on her face while she is &#039;smiling&#039;.</description>
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