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valer<br />Q1. Pick out the verbs from the following sentences and state whether they are Finite or Non-Finite.<br />Also state the type of the Non-Finite verbs:<br />(15)<br />1. Anil was watching a wrestling match when I approached him.<br />2. But I just hung around, smiling in my most appealing way, and he couldn't help laughing.<br />3. The hermit was outside, on his knees, sowing seeds in the beds that had been dug the day before.<br />4. The first story is about connecting the dots.<br />5. It turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery.<br />6. I met with a Sudanese child-soldier.<br />7. The most astonishing aspect of the entire event of his birthday was that them102 year old Swamiji stood<br />on his feet without any support!<br />8. Hawking first began to notice problems with his physical health while he was at Oxford.<br />9. Jim drew a package from his overcoat pocket and threw it upon the table.<br />10. We know that the story of his suffering and loss will live on in the memories of the people of his village.<br />11. Today, the World Heritage Committee is the main group responsible for establishing which sites will be<br />listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.<br />12. I don't believe in overloading my stomach.<br />13. The people began to move towards the exits.<br />14. Smita heard as in a dream the thundering welcome the audience gave the great master.<br />15. I had to gain 3 kgs since I had to fight in the 51kg event instead of the usual 48kgs that I fight in.​

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Answered by sp6559568
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Valer< br /> q1. pick out the verbs from the following sentences and state whether are finite or non-finite.< br /> also state the type of the non-finite

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The finite and non finite verbs are underlined and the type of non-finite verbs written in brackets against each of it.

1. Anil was watching (finite) a wrestling (non-finite, gerund) match when I approached  (finite) him.

2. But I just hung (finite) around, smiling (non-finite, present-participle) in my most appealing (non-finite, present-participle) way, and he couldn't help (finite) laughing (non-finite, present-participle).

3. The hermit was outside, on his knees, sowing (non-finite, present-participle) seeds in the beds that had been dug (finite) the day before.

4. The first story is about connecting (non-finite, present-participle) the dots.

5. It turned (finite)out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery.

6. I met (finite) with a Sudanese child-soldier.

7. The most astonishing (non-finite, present-participle) aspect of the entire event of his birthday was that the 102 year old Swamiji stood (finite) on his feet without any support!

8. Hawking first began (finite) to notice (infinitive) problems with his physical health while he was at Oxford.

9. Jim drew (finite) a package from his overcoat pocket and threw (finite)it upon the table.

10. We know (finite) that the story of his suffering (non-finite, present-participle) and loss will live (finite) on in the memories of the people of his village.

11. Today, the World Heritage Committee is the main group responsible for establishing (non-finite, present-participle) which sites will be listed (finite) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

12. I don't believe (finite) in overloading (non-finite, present-participle) my stomach.

13. The people began (finite) to move  (infinitive) towards the exits.

14. Smita heard (finite) as in a dream the thundering  (non-finite, gerund) welcome the audience gave (finite) the great master.

15. I had to gain (infinitive) 3 kgs since I had to fight (infinitive) in the 51kg event instead of the usual 48kgs that I fight (finite) in.  

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