explanation on:
finite verbs
non-fenite verbs
gerunds
participles
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Verbs which have the past or the present form are called FINITE verbs. Verbs in any other form (infinitive, -ing, or -ed) are called NONFINITE verbs. This means that verbs with tense are finite, and verbs without tense are nonfinite
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While the sentence around them may be past, present, or future tense, the non-finite verbs themselves are neutral. There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds, participles, and infinitives. Gerunds all end in -ing: skiing, reading, dancing, singing, etc. ... A participle is is used as an adjective or an adverb.
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