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explain non finites​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 that does not act like a verb (or, at least, the type of verb you need to form a sentence). Therefore, a non-finite verb is never the main verb in a sentence. (That's a finite verb.)

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Answered by khushikhan6646
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Non finites - The verb which is not used according to number and person of subject is called non finites

Ex- To convince him is very difficult.

There are three different types of non finites :-

1)Infinitive

2)Gerund

3)participle

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