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This popular festival attracts international kite-flyers,who demonstrate their skills in flying exotic kites( underline the finite verb)

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
20

In the given sentence the finite verbs are: 'attracts' and 'demonstrate'.

This popular festival attracts international kite-flyers,who demonstrate their skills in flying exotic kites.

Explanation

Finite verb is a verb that changes according to change in the tense or number of the subject. On the other hand Non-finite verbs are those verbs that remain unchanged in any type of tense. Their form remains the same. They do not inflect. There are three types of non-finite verbs: 1. Infinitives 2. Gerunds 3. Participles

Answered by Arslankincsem
6

The finite verbs are- ‘attracts’ and ‘demonstrate’.

In English, a finite verb is a form of verb that shows an agreement with the subject and also marked the tense of the action. The finite verbs are sometimes also called main verb or tensed verb. Finite verbs are important because they have the ability to act s the root of the sentence.  

In the above given sentence, ‘attracts’ and ‘demonstrate’ are finite verbs because they agrees with the subjects ‘festival’ and ‘who’ respectively, and also they marks the tense, which is present tense.

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