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He saves money so that he may buy a car rewriting using a non finite clause

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Answered by shirisha1981
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Answer:He saves money to buy a car

Answered by SmritiSami
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He saves money to buy a car ( to-infinitive)

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He is saving money to buy a car (Present participle)

  • A dependent/subordinate clause based on a participle or infinitive is referred to as a non-finite clause.
  • It has a verb that lacks tense, that is, it does not indicate the moment when something occurred.
  • Non-finite clauses are classified into three categories.
  1. Clause with a to-infinitive: The verb follows the word to. For example; Reena gave up her job to travel the globe.
  2. The verb ending in –ing is used in the present participle clause (–ing clause). For example, Seeing no job prospects, she became an entrepreneur.
  3. Past participle clause: The past participle phrase employs the past participle verb form. For example, The police, unless notified, will not carry out an investigation.
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