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what is finite verb and non finite verb with example??

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Answered by XxAngelicSoulxX
67

Explanation:

Finite Verb:-

A verb which is limited by the number and person of its subject is called Finite Verb.

Example:-

✤ Neha writes a letter.

Non finite verb:-

A non-finite verb is a verb that does not show tense.

Example:-

✤ Neha tries to sing.

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Types of NON-FINITE VERB

1) Gerunds

A gerund is the –ing form of a verb that functions the same as a noun

Example:-

  • Running is fun

2) Infinitives

Infinitives is the basic form of a verb.

Example:-

  • I want to be an astronaut.

3) Participles

Participles are forms of NON-FINITE finite verbs,

they (usually ending -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n).

Example:-

  • I am singing a song.

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Answered by Aquilla5
4

Explanation:

Finite verbs are often groups of words that include such auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Finite verbs usually follow their subjects: He coughs. The documents had compromised him.

Finite verbs are often groups of words that include such auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Finite verbs usually follow their subjects: He coughs. The documents had compromised him. They will have goneFinite verbs are often groups of words that include such auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Finite verbs usually follow their subjects: He coughs. The documents had compromised him. They will have gone

Finite verbs are often groups of words that include such auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Finite verbs usually follow their subjects: He coughs. The documents had compromised him. They will have goneFinite verbs are often groups of words that include such auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Finite verbs usually follow their subjects: He coughs. The documents had compromised him. They will have gone

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