whe I saw him he (play) cricket
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When I saw him, he was playing cricket.
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When I saw him, he was playing cricket.
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- He was (playing) cricket when I first saw him. The sentence is correct since it meets all of the rules of tenses and keeps the structure intact. When he spotted subject, he started playing cricket, so they were both going on at the same time.
- Finite verbs are frequently composed of auxiliary verbs such as can, must, have, and be: can be suffering, must eat, will have gone. Subjects are generally followed by finite verbs: He sneezes. The documents had put him in jeopardy. They'll have left.
- FINITE verbs are verbs that have the past or present tense. NONFINITE verbs are verbs in any other form (infinitive, -ing, or -ed). This means that finite verbs have tense, while nonfinite verbs do not.
FINITE verbs are verbs that can be used in either the past or present tense.
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