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finite verb is a verb that is inflected for person and for tenses
according to the ruler and categories of languages in which it occurs.
· Finite verb can form “Indenpendent Clause” which constand by their own as complete sentences
· An Independent clause is a complete sentences it contain the main subject and verb of asentences
→ Indicate mood : expressing state of appairs in indicative mood finite verb is must used verb.
Example : Elis is going to shop
→ Imperative mood , giving a command
example : Help me please !!!
Verb – Finite / Non Finite
Finite Verb
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finite verb (sometimes called main verbs) is a verb that has a
subject, this means that it can be the main verb in a sentence. It
shows tense (past / present etc) or number (singular / plural)
For example :
I lived in Germany. (I is the subject-lived describes what the subject did-lived is a finite verb).
Non-Finite Verbs
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non-finite verb has no subject, tense or number. The only non-finite
verb forms are the infinite (indicated by to), the gerund or the
participle.
For example :
I lived in Germany to improve my German.(To improve is in the infinite form-improve is non-finite).
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