I have come to you to ask you to answer three questions,
(Pick out the finite verb and state the tense.)
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I have come to you to ask you to answer three questions : Pick out the finite verb and state the tense.
- 'Have come' is Finite Verb here.
- 'To ask' and 'to answer' are Non-finite verbs.
- And the given sentence is written in present perfect tense.
- 'Finite' means limited and 'non-finite' means not limited.
- Finite verbs are limited to the persons and numbers of their subjects and they show actual time of event [ have present and past forms ].
- Auxiliary verb 'have' and main verb's past participle form 'come' ensure that the given sentence is an example of Present Perfect Tense.
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I have come to you to ask you to answer three questions.
The finite verb in the sentence is 'have come'; the tense of the finite verb is Present Perfect.
Explanation:
Present Perfect Tense is used to talk about an action that has been done in the recent past and has been completed in or before the present time. We use the following verb and helping verb structure in this tense.
has/have + V3
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