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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

what is a non-finite verbs ?
  

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They are verbs that refer to no particular time and have no person or number (I, they, etc) or mood (subjunctive, imperative, etc). The nonfinite verbs are the -ed (except past tense) and -ing verbs and the infinitive.

  • They are verbs that refer to no particular time and have no person or number (I, they, etc) or mood (subjunctive, imperative, etc).
  • The nonfinite verbs are the -ed (except past tense) and -ing verbs and the infinitive.
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They are verbs that refer to no particular time and have no person or number (I, they, etc) or mood (subjunctive, imperative, etc). The nonfinite verbs are the -ed (except past tense) and -ing verbs and the infinitive.

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