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Riding is an exercise. Find the non finite verb.​

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Answered by pariharvikrantsingh2
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In English, verbs can be divided into two basic types—finite and non-finite. Verbs that show tense and agreement with a subject are called finite verbs. They change their forms according to the subject, person and tense of the sentence.

Examples:

Pluto eats biscuits. (present)

Pluto ate biscuits. (past)

Verbs that do not show a distinct tense and cannot stand alone as a verb in a sentence are called non-finite verbs.

Non-finite verbs do not change their forms according to the subject or the tense.

Examples: to eat and eating in the following sentences:

Pluto loves to eat biscuits. (present)

Pluto loved to eat biscuits as a puppy. (past)

Eating biscuits was Pluto’s favourite activity as a puppy. (past)

Non-finite verbs can be further divided into infinitives, participles, and gerunds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Riding may be the answer

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