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i like go there. use on finite

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Answered by Vickypanjiyar
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I like to go there.

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Answered by Dhruv4886
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I like to go there.  (Where to go is an Infinite verb)

Finite and Infinite verbs:

In grammar, a verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. Verbs can be classified into two main categories: finite verbs and infinite verbs.

Finite verbs:

A finite verb is a form of the verb that matched the subject of the sentence and tells in which tense the action took place.

Example:  'She sings beautifully',

Here sings a finite verb in the present tense that agrees with the subject she  

Infinite verbs:

Infinite verbs are verbs that are not inflected to show tense or agreement with the subject of the sentence.

Example:

To eat, To dance, To swim  

In the sentence "I like __ (go) there" the verb is 'go'

The sentence can be converted using the 'to' as follows  

I like to go there.  ( Where to go is an Infinite verb)

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