finite and non- finite verb
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Finite and non-finite verbs. Finite verb forms show tense, person and number (I go, she goes, we went, etc.): ... Non-finite verb forms do not show tense, person or number. Typically they are infinitive forms with and without to (e.g. to go, go), -ing forms and -ed forms (e.g. going, gone)
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By definition, a non-finite verb cannot serve as the main verb in an independent clause. In practical terms, this means that they don't serve as the action of a sentence. They also don't have a tense. ... There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds, participles, and infinitives.
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