Sheltering thieving juveniles causes harm to one and all . Participle or gerund
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sheltering" is a verb, and that's all you really need to know. Traditional grammar calls it a gerund, simply because it's head of a clause functioning as subject, a function typically performed by a noun phrase. "Thieving" is a present participle modifying "juveniles".
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