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what are p finite verbs write down their kinds and explain them?

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Answered by samakram
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A finite verb (sometimes called main verbs) is a verb that has a subject, this means that it can be the main verb in a sentence. It shows tense (past / present etc) or number (singular / plural). I live in Germay. (I is the subject - live describes what the subject does - live is a finite verb).

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Answered by IIMeghanaII
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Verbs which have the past or the present form are called FINITE verbs.Verbs in any other form (infinitive, -ing, or -ed) are called NONFINITE verbs.

There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds, infinitives, and participles.

Gerunds all end in -ing: skiing, reading, dancing, singing, etc. Gerunds act like nouns and can serve as subjects or objects of sentences. They can be created using active or helping verbs..

A participle is a form of a verb that is used in a sentence to modify a noun, noun phrase, verb, or verb phrase, and then plays a role similar to an adjective or adverb. It is one of the types of nonfinite verb forms. The two types of participle in English are traditionally called the present participle (forms such as writing, singing and raising) and the past participle (forms such as written, sung and raised).

The infinitive is the basic dictionary form of a verb, usually preceded by to (when it’s not, it’s called the bare infinitive, which we’ll discuss more later). Thus to go is an infinitive. There are several different uses of the infinitive. They can be used alongside verbs, as a noun phrase, as a modifier, or in a question.


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