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"Cannot help" is used with a present participle to roughly the same effect as a verb form in -ing

English Language & Usage Asked on January 23, 2021

According to the American Heritage Dictionary,

Cannot help is used with a present participle to
roughly the same effect as a verb form ending in -ing in a sentence
such as We cannot help admiring his courage.

However I do not understand what the author refers to by "to roughly the same effect as a verb form ending in -ing".

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