Difference between finite verb and infinite verb by giving examples
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Finite verb forms
Finite verb forms are marked by inflection and indicate person, number and tense. A finite verb can be the single main verb in a sentence.
Non-finite verb forms
Non-finite verb forms do not indicate person, number or tense.
The infinitive, the gerund and the participle have other forms.
Finite verb forms are marked by inflection and indicate person, number and tense. A finite verb can be the single main verb in a sentence.
Non-finite verb forms
Non-finite verb forms do not indicate person, number or tense.
The infinitive, the gerund and the participle have other forms.
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Finite verb forms
Finite verb forms are marked by inflection and indicate person, number and tense. A finite verb can be the single main verb in a sentence.
Non-finite verb forms
Non-finite verb forms do not indicate person, number or tense.
The infinitive, the gerund and the participle have other forms.
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