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pick out finite and non finite verb

(1) The boy reached Elephanta swimming through the Arabian Sea
(2) The girl was dancing gracefully.
३) Swimming is best excercise for children
4) Lata s favourite hobby is dancing​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

  1. non infinite - swimming , finite - reached
  2. non infinite - dancing , finite - was
  3. non finite - swimming , finite - excercise
  4. non finite - dancing , finite - is

Explanation:

Verbs which have the past or the present form are called FINITE verbs. Verbs in any other form (infinitive, -ing, or -ed) are called NONFINITE verbs. This means that verbs with tense are finite, and verbs without tense are nonfinite.

Answered by Anonymous
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pick out finite and non finite verb

(1) The boy reached Elephanta swimming through the Arabian Sea

(2) The girl was dancing gracefully.

३) Swimming is best excercise for children

4) Lata s favourite hobby is dancing

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non-finite and

finite verb

  • Finite verb is one which change its form with the change in the subject or Tense

  • Non finite verb does not change its form with a change in the subject all tense.

  • non finite can be
  1. infinitives
  2. participle (present and past)
  3. gerunds

Infinitives,

  • Infinitive is the to form of the verb

Participles,

  • present participle -present participle is also non finite verb which does the work of verb as well as that of and adjective it ends in '-ing'

  • past participle - past participle is also a non finite verb which does the work of verb as well as that of an adjective and most past participle end in '-ed' or '-en'.

Gerund,

  • Gerund is a non finite verb which does the work of for as well as that of noun and it ends in 'ing'.

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(1) The boy reached Elephanta swimming through the Arabian Sea

  • swimming -present participle -non-finite verb

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(2) The girl was dancing gracefully.

  • dancing-present participle -non-finite verb

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3)Swimming is best excercise for children

  • Swimming -Gerund-non-finite verb

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4) Lata 's favourite hobby is dancing

  • dancing-Gerund-non-finite verb
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