Identify Finite and Non-Finite Verb :- I struggle to understand
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I struggle - Finite Verb
to understand - Non-Finite Verb
Explanation:
- The offered non-finite verb is: to comprehend, according to the query.
- Non-finite Verbs include Simple Infinitives.
- Non-finite verbs do not vary depending on tense, person, number, or other factors, whereas finite verbs do.
- There are two kinds of simple infinitives: 'to infinitive' and 'bare infinitive.'
- 'To understand' is a two infinitive in this statement.
- A finite verb is one that ends in "-s" for the third person singular present form. Because non-finite verbs lack tense, they never change their ends to "-s" in the third person singular present form.
A finite verb is a verb that has a subject and can be in any tense. A non-finite verb, also known as an infinitive verb, lacks a subject and cannot be used in all tenses.
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