I am going to market to buy books. {Identify the 'verb infinitive' in the given sentence]
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going:-finite
going:-finiteand,
going:-finiteand,to buy:-Infinite verbs
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Finite verb: going
Infinite verb: to buy
Explanation:
- A finite verb can be in any tense and is a "working" verb with a subject. Non-finite verbs, also known as infinitive verbs, lack a subject and cannot be used in all tenses.
- Non-finite verb tenses are used to describe some verb tenses. The most prevalent of these are the to infinitive, present, and past participles. The use of the base form is frequently non-finite. Each verb has a finite and non-finite way of being used in a clause.
- One finite part, which is always the first auxiliary verb, makes up a compound verb; the remaining non-finite parts are the base form or the participles.
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