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Underline the finite verbs and circle the non-finite verbs in this letter.
Dear Anil,
I have something exciting to tell you. I have at last managed to get a summer job
in a garage. I work from 8 am to 2 p.m. and the salary is enough for me to be able
to buy myself a moped. You know how much I adore cars and motorbikes. Well, now
I am actually working on them. It does not matter if the work is little more than just
cleaning, polishing and oiling.
The job has taught me to be responsible for my work. I am happy with what
I am doing
Tell me about your plans for the summer vacation. How are Pallavi and Jatin?
Give them my love
Yours lovingly,
Rahul
Grammar Land 6 57​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Finite verb forms show tense, person and number (I go, he goes, we went, etc.). ... They are used only in present or past tense. ... Non- finite verbs do not change their form according to the ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Underline the finite verbs and circle the non-finite verbs in this letter.

Dear Anil,

I have something exciting to tell you. I have at last managed to get a summer job

in a garage. I work from 8 am to 2 p.m. and the salary is enough for me to be able

to buy myself a moped. You know how much I adore cars and motorbikes. Well, now

I am actually working on them. It does not matter if the work is little more than just

cleaning, polishing and oiling.

The job has taught me to be responsible for my work. I am happy with what

I am doing

Tell me about your plans for the summer vacation. How are Pallavi and Jatin?

Give them my love

Yours lovingly,

Rahul

Grammar Land 6 57

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