Find non finite verb from sentence it's like learning maths
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Learning = Non-Finite
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The non-finite verb in the given sentence is "Learning".
Explanation:
- The verb which is not bounded by subject-verb agreement is called a non-finite verb.
- It acts as an extension for sentences and gives meaningful sentences even when they are omitted. The non-finite verbs act as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs.
- The non-finite verb in the given sentence is Learning. It is because in the given sentence the word 'Learning' is acting as adjectives, also when it is omitted it is giving a meaningful sentence as 'It is like maths.'
- Thus it is inferred that the non-finite verb in "It's like learning maths" is learning.
Learn more about non-finite verb
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