A. Underline the finite verbs in these sentences. Circle the non-finite verbs. Say whether
the non-finite verb is an infinitive, present participle, past participle or gerund.
2. Mira decided to practise more, encouraged by her successful performance on stage.
5. We enjoy eating ice-cream in the hot summer months, when the temperatures are soare
tense I have spoken to
to fly
with the birds.
3. Practising steadily and sincerely gave him a better chance to succeed.
4. The children have decorated the room to prepare for Republic Day.
6. She likes to do nothing except reading during the holidays.
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There are mainly two types of verbs in English – finite and non-finite. Finite verbs change their forms when there is a change in the number or person of the subject. Finite verbs also have different forms in different tenses.
Non-finite verbs do not change their form when the number or person of the subject changes. There are mainly three types of non-finite verbs: infinitives, gerunds and participles
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