With full explanation ... Diff. Between finite and infinite verb
Find whether the sentence is finite or infinte verb with explanation between finite and infinite verb
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A finite verb is a verb that is finished. That means it is inflected for tense and, usually, for a grammatical subject. A non-finite verb is a verb that is not finished
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For example, 'he sings' is marked for third person, singular number, and present tense. Finite verb forms have a subject. Non-finite verbs, on the other hand, cannot be sorted into such categories. The most well-known example of a non-finite verb form is the infinitive.
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