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Fill in the blanks with infinitive and gerund forms of the verbs in brackets
(talk) is not allowed inside the examination hall.
2. Sheetal promised
(finish) her homework by 8 p.m.
3. Do you
mind
my
(borrow) your scooter for a day?
4. Lina cannot wait
(go) trekking in the mountains.
5. Ria prefers
(sing) to
(dance).
6. The old brown horse liked
(remember) better days.
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Non-Finite Verbs
Just when we thought we had verbs figured out, we’re brought face-to-face with a new animal: non-finite verbs. These words look similar to verbs we’ve already been talking about, but they act quite different from those other verbs.
By definition, a non-finite verb cannot serve as the main verb in an independent clause. In practical terms, this means that they don’t serve as the action of a sentence. They also don’t have a tense. While the sentence around them may be past, present, or future tense, the non-finite verbs themselves are neutral. There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds, participles, and infinitives.
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