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what is finite and non finite clauses

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Answered by sksinha200276p8tscb
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Finite clauses

Finite clauses must contain a verb which shows tense. They can be main clauses or subordinate clauses.


Non-finite clauses

Non-finite clauses contain a verb which does not show tense. We usually use non-finite verbs only in subordinate clauses. We usually understand the time referred to from the context of the main clause. We often use a non-finite clause when the subject is the same as the subject in the main clause.






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Answered by Anonymous
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 \blue{\textsf{• Non - Finite Clauses}}

 \red{\textsf{→}} In linguistics, a non-finite clause is a dependent or embedded clause that represents a state or event in the same way no matter whether it takes place before, during, or after text production

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