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A nonfinite verb is a verb that is not finite. Nonfinite verbs cannot perform action as the root of an independent clause. Most nonfinite verbs found in English are infinitives, participles and gerunds.​

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Answered by SweetCandy10
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Finite verbs change their forms when there is a change in the number or person of the subject. ... Non-finite verbs do not change their form when the number or person of the subject changes

In each of the following sentences, indicate whether the highlighted verb is finite or nonfinite.

Finite and Nonfinite Verbs.

Tense Finite or Nonfinite?

Leaving home can be very traumatic NONE -- the verb has the -ing form Nonfinite

Leave immediately when you are asked to do so NONE -- the verb has the -ed form Nonfinite

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