I had a _____ (feel) that it was impossible _____ (explain) the thing.(use non-finite verbs).
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I had a FEEL that it was impossible TO EXPLAIN the thing.
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I had a FEEL that it was impossible TO EXPLAIN the thing.
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# Rise your voice for Asifa, our sister
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I had a feeling that it was impossible to explain the thing.
We have to apply non-finite verbs in this sentence. As we know, non-finite verbs do not showcase tense thus, they cannot function as the main verb of an independent clause.
Explanation:
- There are three ways of converting a verb into non-finite verbs:
- In the first place, 'infinitive' is formed by adding “to” before the base or first form of verb.
- Secondly, gerund is formed by adding 'ing' suffix to the base verb.
- And a participle formed by adding 'ing' suffix to the base verb.
- In this sentence, 'feeling' is not describing the action of the sentence nor does it display any fact regarding the subject. That is why, non-finite verb 'feeling' is the appropriate choice.
- Furthermore, 'to + explain' accurately fits in the sentence and is not informing anything about the subject and main verb.
Hence, the complete sentence is: I had a feeling that it was impossible to explain the thing.
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