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Rewrite the sentence into finite verb:
i once saw a man walking on a rope​

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Answered by saivaruntej11
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Answer:

I saw the men walking on a rope.

Explanation:

In English grammar, a finite verb is a form of a verb that (a) shows agreement with a subject and (b) is marked for tense. Nonfinite verbs are not marked for tense and do not show agreement with a subject. If there is just one verb in a sentence, that verb is finite.A finite verb (sometimes called main verbs) is a verb that has a subject, this means that it can be the main verb in a sentence. It shows tense (past / present etc) or number (singular / plural). For example:- I live in Germay. (I is the subject - live describes what the subject does - live is a finite verb). finite verb is a form of a verb that has a subject and can function as the root of an independent clause; an independent clause can, in turn, stand alone as a complete sentence. In many languages, finite verbs are the locus of grammatical information of gender, person, number, tense, aspect, mood, and voice.

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Answered by saivaruntej2611
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Answer:

the above answer is correct

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