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Present participle phrases and gerund phrases are easy to confuse because they both begin with an ing word. The difference is the function that they provide in a sentence. A present participle phrase will always act as an adjective while a gerund phrase will always behave as a noun.
It is more suitable to use the gerund form of the verb following the main verb, if the main verb is in the past tense (here, "finish")
When connecting 2+ ideas in 1 speech, transition words and repetition of key words is useful to bridge the two subjects (aka relate them to one another).
Answer: mice is the standard form
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