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Non-Finite Verbs
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FOUN ADIECTIVEthe neighbour refused ​

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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Finite and non-finite verbs. Finite verb forms show tense, person and number (I go, she goes, we went, etc.): ... Non-finite verb forms do not show tense, person or number. Typically they are infinitive forms with and without to (e.g. to go, go), -ing forms and -ed forms (e.g. going, gone)

Answered by astha23kz
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A nonfinite verb is a verb that is not finite. Nonfinite verbs cannot perform action as the root of an independent clause. Most nonfinite verbs found in English are infinitives, participles and gerunds. (They sometimes are called “verbals”, but that term has traditionally applied only to participles and gerunds.)

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