CATCH, FIND, LEAVE, HAVE, GET + object + present participle

After these verbs, the present participle refers to an action that happens over a period of time:

He caught some students playing truant at the mall. (He caught some students who were playing truant at the mall.)
I found him sitting on a park bench reading a book.
(When I arrived, he was sitting on a park bench reading a book.)
We left the others smoking outside the bar.
(When we left, the others were smoking outside the bar.)
The teacher had the whole class singing Mary Had a Little Lamb.
(The teacher persuaded the whole class to sing Mary Had a Little Lamb.)
His problems got him going to hospital for years.
(As a result of his problems, he had to go to hospital for years.)

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