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I. Identify the finite and non-finite verbs in the following sentences.
1. He wants to find a good job.
2. I enjoy swimming in the sea.
3. A young man rose from his seat to speak.
4. I went to Mumbai to stay with my brother.
5. She does not know what to do.

II. Combine each pair of the following sentences using too or enough and an infinitive
form of a suitable verb. One has been done for you.

Example. This basket is too small. It cannot hold twenty apples.
This basket is too small to hold twenty apples.

1. The water is very cold. We can’t swim in it.
2. The bed was big. It could hold three of us.
3. My bag is very small. It can’t hold all my books.
4. It is very late. Let us not visit them today.
5. My school is far away. I cannot walk to school every day.

III. Combine the following pairs of sentences by making use of participles. The first one
has been done for you.

Example- Mohan reached the city. He looked for a place to stay.
Having reached the city, Mohan looked for a place to stay.

1. He saw a decent hotel. He walked towards it.
2. He met the manager. After that, he was sure of getting a room.

3. An attendant took his suitcase. He asked Mohan to follow him.
4. The attendant found it difficult to carry the suitcase. He walked very slowly.

5. He slipped on a step. He fell down with a thud.

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Answers

Answered by radheshpradipmay2006
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Answer:

I. Identify the finite and non-finite verbs in the following sentences.

FINITE      NON FINITE

1.wants      find

2.enjoy     swimming

3.seat       speak

4.went      stay

5.know     do

6.seeing   run

II. Combine each pair of the following sentences using too or enough and an infinitive  form of a suitable verb. One has been done for you.

  1. The water too cold to swim in it.
  2. The bed was big enough to hold three of us.
  3. My bag is too small for holding all my books.
  4. It is too late to visit them today.
  5. My school is too far for walking.

III. Combine the following pairs of sentences by making use of participles. The first one  has been done for you.

  1. Having seen a decent hotel he walked towards it.
  2. Having met the manager he became sure for getting room.
  3. Having taken Mohan's suitcase a attendant asked him to follow.
  4. Having found it difficult to walk with suitcase th attendant walked very slowly.
  5. Having slipped on step he felt down with a thud.

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