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put the verbs in the brackets into the non-finite forms:
a. they want ______(make) money quickly
b. do you want _______(see) the exhibition?
c. a______(frown) man catches at a straw.

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Answered by valda
1
COMMENT IF WRONG.....

A. to make
B. to see
C. frowning


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Answered by rj0509925
0

A. They want to make (make) money quickly

b. Do you want to see (see) the exhibition?

c. A frowning (frown) man catches at a straw.

  • A non-finite verb is a derived form of a verb unlike finite verbs.
  • Therefore, non-finite verb forms are neither inflected for number nor for person, and they cannot perform an action as the stem of an independent clause.
  • In English, non-finite verbs include infinitives, participles, and gerunds. Verb forms that are not finite in some other languages include verbs, gerunds, and supine verbs.
  • Formally, the non-finite verb forms lack three grammatical features (mood, tense, and voice) that are "associated, independent or relative, with ... the act of preaching." In general, they also lack a dependent subject. One or more non-finite verbs can be associated with a finite verb in a finite clause:elements of a catena verb, or verb sequence.
  • Because English lacks inflections, finite and non-finite forms of verbs can appear identically in a given context.

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