Inspite of my warning, he disturbed the patient.Pick out the non finite verb and state its kind.
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The non finite verb is picked out and its kind is stated as follows:
Non-finite verb: warning
Kind: Gerund
- Verbs can be of two types finite and nonfinite, here the non-finite verb is to be picked out.
- Non finite verbs are such verbs that cannot act as the root of the independent clause. Besides this, a non finite verb will not change tense as per the sentence; its form remains the same through all the tenses.
- Three kinds of non finite verbs are there, viz. gerunds, participles, and infinitives.
- Gerunds are essentially acting as noun in the sentence, but they have the drive of a verb and are made into a helping verb.
- While participles perform the function of modifying the noun or noun phrase and functions as an adjective. Alternatively, it can modify the verb or verb phrase as well, then it will function as an adverb.
- Here, in the sentence given, warning means to warn someone. This is essentially a verb, which is made into a noun. It helps the main verb 'disturbed' and does not modify the noun or verb. Therefore, it is a gerund.
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