every miser hates ------ money (spend) fill the blanks non finite verb
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The blank can be filled with non-finite verb as follows:
Every mister hates to spend money.
What is non-finite verb?
- In the field of English grammar, non-finite verb can be described as a kind of verb that does not illustrate a particular tense in a sentence.
- A non-finite verb can be a gerund, a participle or an infinitive.
- As the non- finite verb do not illustrate a tense, hence it is not the main verb in a sentence.
- A sentence on the whole can show a specific tense but a non-finite verb is always neutral.
- In the sentence above, we will add the infinitive 'to spend' in order to fill in the balnk with a non-finite verb. As to spend does not represent any tense hence it will be correct to use in the sentence.
To learn more about non-finite verbs,
Q11.Underline the non-finite verbs in the sentences and write whether they are infinitives, participles or gerunds.
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Explanation:
Every mister hates to spend money....
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