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goes is a finite verb or non finite verb​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Most types of verbs can appear in finite or non-finite form (and sometimes these forms may be identical): for example, the English verb go has the finite forms go, goes, and went, and the non-finite forms go, going and gone.

Answered by anshu2805
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Answer:

it depends on the sentence

Explanation:

if the sentence is-

He goes to the market.

HERE THE VERB 'GOES' IS COMING AFTER THE SUBJECT (he), SO IT IS A FINITE VERB.

in some cases the verb 'goes' might not come after the subject (he) in this case [which is not very common] it will be a finite verb

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