Finite and non finite verbs

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FINITE AND NON FINITE VERBS

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SENTENCES WITH FINITE & NON FINITE VERBS

Finite Verbs1. They play football.2. He plays football.3. You are playing football.4. She is playing football.5. They were playing football.

Non Finite Verbs1. They like to play football.2. He likes to play football.3. She is playing football.4. He was playing football.5. They have always liked to play

football.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FINITE & NON FINITE VERBS

Finite VerbsA verb that is limited by:-The NumberThe PersonIt’s SubjectThe Tense

Non Finite VerbsA verb that is not limited by:-The NumberThe PersonIt’s SubjectThe Tense

TYPES OF NON FINITE VERBS

•The Infinitive

•The Gerund

•The Participle

THE INFINITIVE

• A non finite verb.• Is generally preceded by ‘To’.• Is a verb which is used like a noun, adjective, or adverb• Examples:-1. The children have come to see the play.2. The Principal would like to call for a meeting.3. I would like to play with the cat.

THE PARTICIPLE

• Is a non finite verb.• Is a verb that does the work of an adjective.• It is of two types:-1. Past Participle2. Present Participle

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

• Ends in ‘-ing’.• Shows an ongoing/incomplete action.• Examples:-1. I saw a thief stealing the money.2. We can hear a dog barking.3. The swirling waves engulfed him.4. Seeing a mad dog running towards my house, I quickly bolted my door.

PAST PARTICIPLE

• Ends in ‘-ed’, ‘-d’, ‘-t’, ‘-en’, or ‘-n’.• Shows an action has been completed.• Examples:-1. Deceived by his brothers, he sought justice from the court.2. A lost opportunity never comes back.3. They left long before it started pouring.4. She cried over a broken vase.

GERUND• Is a non finite verb.• Ends in ‘-ing’.• Works like a noun.• Examples:-1. The boys are tired of running.2. We enjoy eating ice-cream.3. The child loves watching television.4. Dying is better than lying.

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