English, asked by khusbuh56, 1 month ago

Children are fond of eating chocolates.
The non-finite verb is
a paticiple
ООО
a gerund
an infinitive
O none of the above

Answers

Answered by Rabeecakhan
3

Answer:

The non-finite verb is an infinitive

Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

We are provided with a sentence and we are asked what the non-finite verb is written in the sentence. The non-finite verb will be a gerund.

  • A non-finite verb is a type of verb which are unlike finite verbs.
  • These types of verbs cannot perform the action as the root of an independent clause.
  • These verbs can be broadly divided into participles, gerunds, and infinite verbs.
  • A participle is a word that can be formed using a verb and can be used as an adjective or a noun.
  • A gerund is a verb that functions as a noun and has its ending in 'ing.'
  • Infinite verbs are those types of words that act as a noun and the word to will be added before the verb.
  • The verb of the sentence that is provided is 'eating.'
  • As the word ends with the letters ' ing ' it can be said to be a gerund.
  • Therefore, the correct answer will be the non-finite verb is a gerund.

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