She went to fetch water from the golden spring. (Identify the kind for the verb - 'to fetch')
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Finite Verb
Non-finite verb, a gerund
Non-finite verb, a participle
Non-finite verb, an infinitive
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Non finite verb, a participle
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Answer:
Non-finite verb, a participle.
Explanation:
There are 2 types of verbs; Finite verbs and Infinite verbs.
Finite verbs are the main verbs that have a subject and show tense, person, and a number in a sentence. For example;
- I go to the gym every day.
- They have visited the university.
- She goes to the public library.
Infinite verbs don't have a subject nor do they show tense, person, and number. It is not used as the main verb. There are 3 types of infinite verbs;
Infinitives
- she loves to read novels.
Gerunds (Verbal Noun)
- she likes reading novels.
Participles (Verbal Adjective)
- I saw a student jumping
Thus the sentence in your question(She went to fetch water from the golden spring.) the verb( to fetch) is a verbal adjective hence it is a non finite verb, a participle.
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