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hi friends
please help me with the attached photo
please armies and friends
please giys
its really important to me

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Answered by Sayeedasaniya
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Answer:

1. singing is his pastime

is-finite verb

singing-non-finite

2.I like to read

like-finite

to read-non-finite

3.is-finite

to find-non finite

Answered by karanthprabhakar
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Explanation:

Hey mate! This might help u...

Finite verbs are those whose tense can be identified. Present tense and past tense of the root verb come under this. For example: "I spoke with her." In this sentence, spoke automatically indicates past tense.

"I was speaking with shalini"

Here, considering 'speaking' alone... we can't determine the tense. It can be both present and past... It can be written as "I am speaking" or "I was speaking". In the sentence, since"was speaking is given, it is past tense.

This means that in participles, tense depend on other verbs.

So... Non finite verbs are those whose tenses depend on some other verbs. Present participle (root word +ing) past participle (has/have/had + v3) and infinitive (to + v1) come under non finite verbs.

Answer:

1) Finite verb: is (shows present tense)

Non finite verb: singing (gerund)

(Both a gerund and a present participle come from a verb, and both end in –ing. ... A gerund acts like a noun while a present participle acts like a verb or adjective)

2) FV: like (simple present)

NFV : to read (infinitive)

3)FV: is (present)

NFV: to find (infinitive)

4)FV: went (past)

NFV: to work(infinitive)

5)FV: like (present)

NFV: to do (infinitive)

6)FV: enjoy (present)

NFV: reading (gerund)

7)FV: are(present)

NFV: decorating (present participle)

8)FV: am(present)

NFV: doing (present participle)

9)FV: enjoy (present)

NFV: eating (gerund)

10) FV: has (present)

NFV: done (past participle)

.......

Hope this helps u...

Regards

@Pavana karanth.

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