What arefinite and
non-finite verbs?
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Finite and non-finite verbs
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Verbs have different forms because an action — such as dancing — can be
described in different ways.Zeke is dancing.Zeke dances.Zeke danced.Zeke has danced.Zeke must dance.Zeke is going to dance.Zeke will dance.
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The main clause of a sentence needs a verb with a subject and with a tense, to
locate the action in time.Tayla danced
The verb and subject make sense together.
A non-finite verb doesn’t have a subject or tense and cannot be
the main verb in a clause.to dance
The verb doesn’t make sense with a subject.Tayla
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There are two kinds of non-finite verbs: infinitives and participles.
An infinitive is the basic form of a verb — the verb can’t get any smaller.
look touch clean cookto
An infinitive is often preceded by to.
to to to
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The present participle is the basic verb plus ing. It shows that an action is occurring.
looking touching cleaning cooking
This form of the verb can also be used as a noun, in which case it is called a gerund.
Cooking is my favourite hobby.
It can also be used as an adjective, in which case it is called a verbal adjective.
I should open a cooking school!
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For most verbs, the past participle is the basic verb plus ed. It’s the same as the past tense of the verb
and shows that an action has been completed.
looked touched cleaned cooked
For some verbs with more than one syllable, the final consonant is doubled. Check a
dictionary for the spelling of past participles.
preferred travelled hiccupped
infinitive to + infinitive present participle past participle
skip to skip skipping skipped
fire fire firing
paint to painted
adore
babble
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Form the infinitives and participles of these verbs.
to
paint
to adore
to babble
painting
adoring
babbling
fired
adored
babbled
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• Verbs have different forms.• A finite verb is a verb with a subject and tense. • A non-finite verb doesn’t have a subject or tense
and cannot be the main verb in a sentence.• Non-finite verbs are either:
- infinitives (basic verb, often preceded by to)- present participles (basic verb + ing ending)- past participles (basic verb + ed ending).
• Present participles can also act as nouns (gerunds) and adjectives (verbal adjectives).
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