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a verb in a sentence that has no subject, person and number

a) transitive
b) Non finite
c) intransitive
d) auxiliary​

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The Non-finite verb is the verb in a sentence that has no subject, person, and number.

Explanation:

  • Non-finite verbs are defined as the verbs that do not have a subject and remain unaffected by the tense, number, or person.
  • These verbs can not function as the main verb in the sentence. These are used in three forms namely, gerunds, infinitives, and participles.
  • Gerunds are the 'ing' form of the verb functioning as nouns in the sentence. For Example, Swimming is a wonderful activity.
  • While 'infinitives' are the base form of the verb combined with 'to' and function as nouns, adverbs, or adjectives in the sentence.
  • Participles are the verb forms(either in past or present) functioning as adverbs or adjectives in the sentence.

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The correct answer is option B.

Explanation:

Non-finitive verbs are those verbs that do not require subject, person, and number in a sentence. Non-finitive verbs do not use subject or tenses in a sentence.

An example of non-finitive verb is 'To err is human, to forgive divine.'

A non-finitive verb is preceeded by 'to.'

Non-finitive verb is also known as infinitive verbs.  

Thus from the given options, the correct one is (B) Non-finitive.

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