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Read the sentences carefully. Identify the underlined verbs as finite or non-finite-
1.I want to visit Shimla this year. non-froite
2. Arhan and Raj are playing.
3. Sara came to my house yesterday.
4.This is an interesting book.
5. Would you like to sing a song?
6. Liza gave me a burnt paper.
7. Please allow me to go out with my friends.
8. I saw a man carrying a basket of fruits. Mother thinks playing is a waste of time. 10. The teacher teaches us good manners.​

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Answered by saharitu895
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Answered by ImmortalBarbie
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The verbs that do not explain the tense of the sentence and do not agree with the subject are called non-finite verbs. Non-finite verbs are usually infinitives, gerunds and participles

NOTE: Some main verbs are often followed by an infinitive.

For example: Do you want to eat an ice cream? Here, 'want' is the main verb and 'to eat' is an infinitive which doesn't explain the tense of the sentence

Option A - 'Leave' can't be used here as we need an infinitive to follow the main verb 'forget'. Hence, option A is incorrect.

Option A - 'Leave' can't be used here as we need an infinitive to follow the main verb 'forget'. Hence, option A is incorrect.Option C - As 'forget' is already in past tense, we don't need another verb in past tense 'left'.

Option D - 'To be leaving' can be used in passive voice only. As the given sentence is in the active voice, we can't use 'to be leaving' here. Hence, option D is incorrect.

Option D - 'To be leaving' can be used in passive voice only. As the given sentence is in the active voice, we can't use 'to be leaving' here. Hence, option D is incorrect.Option B - 'To leave' is an infinitive which can be followed by the main verb here. It is a non-finite verb as it doesn't explain the tense of the sentence and it doesn't even agree with the subject. Hence, option B is the correct answer.

Option D - 'To be leaving' can be used in passive voice only. As the given sentence is in the active voice, we can't use 'to be leaving' here. Hence, option D is incorrect.Option B - 'To leave' is an infinitive which can be followed by the main verb here. It is a non-finite verb as it doesn't explain the tense of the sentence and it doesn't even agree with the subject. Hence, option B is the correct answer.'Don't forget to leave some money for me on the table.'

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