how to distinguish between finite and non-finite verbs?
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A non-finite verb is a verb that is not finished. It doesn't have a tense or a conjugation. It could be past, present, or future; first, second, or third person; singular or plural. For example, "helps" is a finite verb.
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the finite verb is a word that is finished verb, that means it is inflected for tense, and usually for a grammatical subject
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