identify finite and nonfinite verbs in the sentences ,most of the employees have gone home
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- A finite verb (sometimes called main verbs) is a verb that has a subject, this means that it can be the main verb in a sentence. It shows tense (past / present etc) or number (singular / plural). For example:- I live in Germay. (I is the subject - live describes what the subject does - live is a finite verb).
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- By definition, a non-finite verb cannot serve as the main verb in an independent clause. In practical terms, this means that they don't serve as the action of a sentence. They also don't have a tense. ... There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds, participles, and infinitives.
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