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Pick out the Finite Verb in the given sentence. "The trumpets sounded and the judge gave the knights the signal to begin." A sounded B gave J C begin,sounded D sounded, gave​

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Answered by bltundila
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Answer:

"The trumpets sounded and the judge gave the knights the signal to begin." Explanation: This is the correct option. Both the words are finite verbs.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

"The trumpets sounded and the judge gave the knights the signal to begin." Both words exist as finite verbs.

Explanation:

A finite verb exists as a kind of verb that indicates a contract with a subject and can exist in the present tense or past tense. Finite verbs can be efficiently determined if they exist as the only verb within a sentence or stand as the main feature of the principal clause.

Finite verbs usually exist in groups of words with auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Finite verbs usually pursue their subjects: He coughs. The documents contained compromised him. They will have gone.

Therefore, the correct answer is "The trumpets sounded and the judge gave the knights the signal to begin." Both words exist as finite verbs.

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