6) what are Finite and non- finite verbs? Give eg
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Most types of verbs can appear in finite or non-finite form (and sometimes these forms may be identical): for example, the English verb go has the finite forms go, goes, and went, and the non-finite forms go, going and gone. The English modal verbs (can, could, will, etc.) are defective and lack
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Finite verbs are often groups of words that include such auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Finite verbs usually follow their subjects: He coughs. The documents had compromised him. They will have gone.
Example: We spend a great amount of time together and we want to do it forever.
Don't just sit there idly when you should take the first move.
Don't lie when someone asks you a serious question
A non-finite verb is a verb form that does not show tense. In other words, you cannot tell if a sentence is in the past tense, present tense, or future tense by looking at a non-finite verb.
Example: To bake
to sing
to dance