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every cloud has a silver lining. identify the finite and non finite verbs​

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Answered by lekhraj9458292593
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Explanation:

Finite verbs are verbs that have subjects and indicate grammatical tense, person, and number. These verbs describe the action of a person, place, or thing in the sentence. Unlike other types of verbs, finite verbs do not require another verb in the sentence in order to be grammatically correct.

Here are some examples of finite verbs:

“They went to the mall today.”

“The outfielder leaped for the baseball.”

“Many people travel to the ocean in the summer.”

“The sailboat glides over the water.”

“The lion is the king of the jungle.”

Non-finite verbs are verbs that do not have tenses or subjects that they correspond to. Instead, these verbs are usually infinitives, gerunds, or participles. 

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