what is finite and non finite verb
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Answer:
The verb which changes its form according to the subject is called finite verb.
He runs.
They run.
We run.
The verb which does not change its form is called non finite verb.
Eg. I ran.
They ran.
It ran.
Explanation:
THANK YOU.
DO FOLLOW ME
HAPPY LEARNING!!!
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Finite : a finite verb is a form of a verb that
(a) shows agreement with a subject and (b) is marked for tense.
If there is just one verb in a sentence, that verb is finite. (Put another way, a finite verb can stand by itself in a sentence.) Finite verbs are sometimes called main verbs or tensed verbs.
Infinite / non - finite :- A nonfinite verb is a verb that is not finite. Nonfinite verbs cannot perform action as the root of an independent clause. Most nonfinite verbs found in English are infinitives, participles and gerunds. (They sometimes are called “verbals”, but that term has traditionally applied only to participles and gerunds.) Additional nonfinite forms found in some other languages include converbs, grnf and supines.