examples of finite and non finite verbs
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A finite verb is a form of a verb that has a subject (expressed or implied) and can function as the root of an independent clause; an independent clause can, in turn, stand alone as a complete sentence.
A non-finite verb (also known as a verbal) is the term used to describe a verb that is not showing tense. In other words, it a verb form which is not acting like a verb (or, at least, the type of verb you need to form a sentence). There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds, infinitives, and participles.
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Examples of Finite Verb
- I walked home.
- I walked home.We saw a deer.
- I walked home.We saw a deer.They appreciate a little praise now and then.
Examples of Non-Finite Verb
- To open, tear off the tab.
- To open, tear off the tab.Looking around, he noticed a letter on the floor.
- To open, tear off the tab.Looking around, he noticed a letter on the floor.Worn out by the heat, they stopped for a drink.
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