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Coming home last night, I saw a deer running across the road. In this sentence 'saw is.......


Finite verb

Non-finite verb

Gerund

infinitive


Answers

Answered by jana07122002
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Answer:

The present and past participles and the to infinitive are the most common of these. The base form is often used in a non-finite way. Every verb can be used in a clause in either a finite or non-finite way. A verb is finite if it is found in a clause in combination with a subject and a tense.

Answered by logaprabhasl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is 'saw' is a finite verb.

Explanation:

  • A finite verb is always one word. generally, it'll be a standard verb in the once tense(e.g., ate), a verb in the present tense(e.g., plays), or an supplementary verb in the present or once tense.
  • The Oxford Learners' Dictionary defines a non-finite verb as “ a verb form or clause that doesn't show a particular tense, person or number ”.
  • A gerund is the noun form of a verb that ends in 'ing'.
  • An infinitive verb, or a non-finite verb, is the introductory form of a verb that presents an action as an idea or a conception rather than the specific action of a subject. An infinitive verb frequently follows the word “ to ”

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