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We decided to study this unusual occurrence. (find finite verb and state kind)

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Answered by keshavjindal868
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

Non-finite verbs are those verb that do not show tense. They do not occur as main verbs of a sentence or clause. In fact, non-finite verbs are used to perform the functions of other forms of words like adjectives, nouns or adverbs. Examples include infinitives, gerunds and participles.

Option A is correct. In the given sentence, "crumpled" is a past participle. Participles are those non-finite verbs which are modifications of the verb in such a way that they become adjectives, that is, they describe another noun in the given sentence. Thus "crumpled" is a past participle used as an adjective to describe the letter. It is a non-finite verb.

Options B is incorrect as "took" is a finite verb. It exhibits tense, namely, past tense.

Option C is incorrect. While crumpled is a non-finite verb, "took" is not. It is a finite verb.

Option D is incorrect "from" is not a verb. It is a preposition.

Answered by kapalmamta7
1

Answer:

decided - past perfect tense

Explanation:

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