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what is finite and nonfinite verb​

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Answered by shelandrapal30
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words which have the part of the present form are called finite verb words in any other form in kinetic energy or non infinite verb this means that the verb with sentence are finite and was without tensor infinite the distinction between the finite and nonfinite verb is a very important one in Grammar since it affect how the verb in sentence there are some examples of each type David plays the piano tense present finite verb my sister spoke French on holiday 10th passed over finite leaving home can be very dramatic verb tense ING and nonfinite verb please mark Maybrainlist

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FINITE VERB ⤵⤵⤵

Finite verbs are often groups of words that include such auxiliary verbs as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone.

NON FINITE VERB ⤵⤵⤵

Non-finite verb forms do not show tense, person or number. Typically they are infinitive forms with and without to (e.g. to go, go), -ing forms and -ed forms (e.g. going, gone): She tiptoed round the house so as not to wake anyone.

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