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Find Fine or Non Finite​

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Answered by AnindyaMukherjee
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Answer:

1. a) Finite

2. b) Non-finite

3. b) Non-finite

4. a) Finite

Explanation:

Finite Verb

The finite verb is also called the limited verb or the actual verb, which is the background of the sentence responsible for the tense formation. They have a definite relation with a subject or a noun of a sentence and are also changed accordingly to the noun.

According to the number or person of the subject in a sentence, a finite verb can be used from one of the twelve forms of tense.

Finite verbs are also considered as the origin of the grammatical information of a person, gender, tense, number, mood, aspect, and voice, respectively. It also includes some auxiliary verbs like a must, have, can, be, etc.

Examples of finite verbs :

  • He goes to school daily.
  • The shop opens sharply at 9:00 AM.
  • He wakes up early in the morning.
  • She ran in the tournament and took first place.
  • I go to the gym regularly.
  • She offers me a cup of coffee.
  • He is traveling to California for some business work.
  • Kids like to play in the swimming pool of the waterpark.
  • Are you joking in front of these dignitaries?
  • She is very excited to go out for dinner tonight.
  • He travels so long.
  • We swam in the river for 3 hours.
  • I love mountain climbing.
  • Geneva brushes her teeth twice a day.
  • She waters the plants.
  • The sun rises to the east.
  • Every child likes ice cream.
  • You have a big house here.
  • His brother takes out the trash.
  • We generally sing songs altogether.

Non-Finite Verb

The non-finite verb does not act as a verb in a sentence but is a noun, adjectives, and adverbs, respectively. Non-finite verbs are opposite to finite verbs, which is not actual. It does not represent any tense formation. Also, it does not indicate any person, number, or tense of a sentence.

There are three kinds of non-finite verbs in the English Language.

  1. Infinitive (formed by adding “to” before the base verb)
  2. Gerund (formed by adding “ing” to the base verb, acts as a subject in a sentence)
  3. Participle (formed by adding “ing” to the base verb, acts as an adjective to the subject)

Examples of non-finite verbs:

  • Sailing is my favorite sport.
  • The dancing floor is shining.
  • Chewing tobacco is bad for health.
  • She used to bake a cake for orders.
  • Georgia likes playing hide n seek.
  • I struggled hard to learn things.
  • Children like to play with toys.
  • Agatha tries to sing a song.
  • Cooking food is my sister’s favorite hobby.
  • She is looking angry.
  • The wrestler fights to win.
  • He needed to find a lot of money quickly.
  • Let them eat their meal.
  • He loves eating chocolates.
  • Sam woke early and went to the gym.
  • Listening helps to increase knowledge.
  • Working on farmland makes you active.
  • The nail is twisted by hammering.
  • He used to purchase a leather jacket.
  • The movie is about to start.
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