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QUESTION:

▪︎Fill in the blanks with infinitives formed with words given in brackets -:

1. He agreed ____ (give) permission for the rally .

2. The boy went there ___ (eat) an ice cream .

3. The fireman ___ (control) the fire .

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▪︎Fill in the blanks with infinitives with or without to -:

1. He needs ____ some guidance in English (take) .

2. Harpreet can better draw than ___ (paint) .

3. Dose she dare ____ the rules of the school (break) .

Give some of the extra information about the non - finite verbs and finite verbs . Give some examples .


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Answers

Answered by Ladylaurel
20

Answer :

Fill in the blanks with infinitives formed with words given in brackets -:

1. He agreed ____ (give) permission for the rally.

  • He agreed to give permission for the rally.

2. The boy went there ___ (eat) an ice cream.

  • The boy went there to eat an icecream.

3. The fireman ___ (control) the fire

  • The fireman have to control the fire.

Fill in the blanks with infinitives with or without to :-

1. He needs ____ some guidance in English (take)

  • He needs to take some guidance in English.

2. Harpreet can better draw than ___ (paint).

  • Harpreet can be better drawn than paint.

3. Does she dare ____ the rules of the school (break) .

  • Does she dare to break the rules of the school.

More Information

Some more information related to finite verb and Non-finite verbs

Finite verb:

A finite verb is the main verb in a sentence which has a subject and changes form to show tense and number.

For example :-

  • I go to school.
  • She goes to school.

Non-finite verb:

A Non-finite verb does not have is subject and does not change form to show number or tense.

For example :-

  • He is having lunch
  • She likes singing.
  • They want to take a break.

Non-finite verbs are of three types ::

  • The participle

» The past participle

Example: She is going to have her lunch.

» The present participle

Example: She had lunch.

  • Infinitives

» With " to "

Example: She loves to swim.

» Without " to " [ When an infinitive is used without " to " it is also called bare Infinitives.

Example: She can type fast.

  • Gerund

Example: Smiling reduces mental tension.

Answered by Anonymous
16

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Fill in the blanks with infinitives formed with words given in brackets :-

1. He agreed _____ (give) permission for the rally.

  • He agreed  \green {\text{to~give}} permission for the rally

2. The boy went there _____ (eat) an icecream.

  • The boy went there  \pink {\text{to~eat}} an icecream

3. The fireman _____ (control) the fire.

  • The fireman  \red {\text{have~to~control}} the fire

Fill in the blanks with infinitives with or without to :-

1. He needs _____ some guidance in English (take).

  • He needs  \green {\text{to~take}}

2. Harpreet can better draw than _____ (paint).

  • Harpreet can better draw than  \pink {\text{paint}}

3. Does she dare _____ the rules of the school (break).

  • Does she dare  \red {\text{to~break}} the rules of the school

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Some more information realeted to finite verb and Non-finite verbs :-

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A finite verb is the main verb in a sentence which has a subject and changes from to show tense and number.

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{For~example :-}}}}

  •  \red {\text{I~go~to~school}}
  •  \blue {\text{She~goes~to~scholl}}

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{Non-finite~verb :}}}}

A Non-finite verb does not have is subject and does not change form to show number of tense.

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{For~example :-}}}}

  •  \green {\text{He~is~having~lunch}}
  •  \purple {\text{She~likes~singing}}
  •  \pink {\text{They~want~to~take~a~break}}

Non-finite verbs of are three types :-

  •  \blue {\text{The~participle}}

The past participle

 \green {\text{Example :}} She is going to have her lunch.

The present participle

 \green {\text{Example :}} She had lunch.

  •  \orange {\text{Infinitives}}

With " to "

 \green {\text{Example :}} She loves to swim.

Without " to " ⠀ ⠀⠀[ When an infinitive is used without " to " it is also called bare Infinitives.

 \green {\text{Example :}} She can type fast.

  •  \red {\text{Gerund}}

 \green {\text{Example :}} smiling ruduces mental tension.

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