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He decides to go to a hermit (pick out finte and non-finite and state it's type)​

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Answered by farhanshaikh3410
11

Answer:

decide : Finite

to go : Non Finite (infinitives)

Answered by Anonymous
3

Finite verb in the given sentence is decide.

Non-finite verb in the sentence is to go.

The sentence is in the main clause or independent clause.

  • Finite verb: These are the verbs which are fixed or limited to a specific person or situation or is limited to a specific subject.
  • In the given sentence, "decide" is a finite verb as it is limited to the subject and to the person mentioned.
  • Non-finite verb: These are the verbs used where the independent clause is initiated. These verbs act upon the independent verbs.
  • In the given sentence, "to go" is the verb acting up on the subject "hermit".
  • The sentence is in independent clause as the sentence alone gives us the explanation of the situation and it is a complete sentence with verb and adjective.
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