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0 i just want to know more on finite and non-finite ver 02br
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0 A finite verb is any form of the verb which is inflected and marked for tense, number and person. g. " In other words, a finite verb is one which has a subject, and it can be the main verb in a sentence.

  • 0 A finite verb is any form of the verb which is inflected and marked for tense, number and person.
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  • " In other words, a finite verb is one which has a subject, and it can be the main verb in a sentence.
  • 02br 02br 00Nonfinite forms of the verb are used with a finite form of another verb to form a verbal frame: the non-finite forms are the infinitive + 'to', the and the past participle.
  • 02br 02br 00I went to London.
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0 A finite verb is any form of the verb which is inflected and marked for tense, number and person. e.g. "I do, he does, you do." In other words, a finite verb is one which has a subject, and it can be the main verb in a sentence. 02br
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00Nonfinite forms of the verb are used with a finite form of another verb to form a verbal frame: the non-finite forms are the infinitiv

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