finite and non finite
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The main difference between finite and nonfinite verbs is that finite verbs act as the main verb whereas nonfinite verbs or verbals don’t act as a verb in a sentence. Since finite verbs act as the main verb of a sentence, they indicate person, number, and tense. Nonfinite verbs do not indicate person, number, and tense and they do not indicate any infections.
What are Finite Verbs
A finite verb is a verb that has a subject and shows inflections. A finite verb shows tense (past/present), number (singular/plural) and person(I, you, it etc.). It is often the main verb of a sentence and can be changed according to the subject.
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