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Underline the non-finite verbs in these sentences and indicate whether they are infinitves (I),gerunds (G) or participles (P):-

2.The baby has learnt to crawl.
3. Jogging is very good for health.
4. The dog has learnt to do tricks.
5.She likes sitting in the first row in class.
6. She loves solving crossword puzzles.
7. Walking on the grass is strictly prohibited.
8. I don't like students talking during class.
9. He bought medicines with borrowed money.
10. When he was about to start jogging, he heard someone screaming.
11. The police arrested him for speeding.
12. The school has decided to raise money for the earthquake victims.​


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Answered by 2936083
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Answer:

Learnt very tricks

Explanation:

all you have to do is look for the word that makes it sound like a base word hope this help !!

Answered by shivani4632
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Answer:

Non-finite Verbs

A non-finite verb is a verb form that does not show tense. In other words, you cannot tell if a sentence is in the past tense, present tense, or future tense by looking at a non-finite verb. Therefore, a non-finite verb is never the main verb in a sentence. (That's a finite verb.) There are three types of non-finite verbs:

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