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Identify the non-finite verb in the following sentence and state it's kind.

She wanted the family to move to a safer place

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Answered by Anonymous
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wanted is finite verb

to move is non finite verb and it's kind is infinitive

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

Non-finite verb:- to move.

Kind:- infinitive.

Finite verb:- wanted.

Explanation:

Non-finite verb:-

Non-finite verbs are verbs that don't hold tenses or subjects that they write to. rather, these verbs are generally infinitives, gerunds, or participles. Gerunds and current participles close out in “- ing, ” while past participles generally close out in “- ed, ” “- d, ” or “-t. ”

Let’s retain a countenance at how infinitives, gerunds, and participles( in italics) function in a statement in disparateness to finite verbs( in bold). still, it can serve as a noun, or adjective,

Infinitive:-

If an infinitive is utilized in its full form( to + base the configuration of the verb). Bare infinitives( base configuration of the verb without to) of non-finite verbs are utilized in conjunction with modal supplementary verbs, which are looked the finite verb( s) of the speech. For illustration

To run is frequently tiresome.” ( infinitive ('to run') act as a noun, on the other hand 'is' functions as the finite verb.)

From the above following facts the relevant answer to this query is as follows:

She wanted the family to move to a safer place.

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