FINITE VERBS
Definition of finite verb :
a verb that has a subject, this means that it can
be the main verbs in a sentences. It shows tense (past/present, etc) or
number (singular/plural), A finite verb makes an assertion or expresses a
state of being and can stand by itself as the main verb of a sentence.
Example of finite verb
— I cook,
she reads, Anto went
— Dina has eaten when Ria
come in, By itself, the verb form eaten is called a non-finite verb When
the auxiliary has and the non-finite verb eaten are put
together, they make up a finite verb form has eaten.
— Tamara
was walking. Walking is non-finite and was is to be. When they
are put together, they make up finite form was walking
— Definition
of non-finite verb :
a verb has
no subject, tense, or number. The only finite verb forms are the
infinitive (indicated by to), the gerund or the
participle (present/past), nonfinite verbs must ordinarily combine
with a modal , an auxiliary verb, or the infinitival particle to.
— Example
of nonfinite verb
— Verbs ending in -ing. These are
called present participles, they were cooking in Sinta’s house.
— This
non-finite verb form end in -ed; many also end in en.
These are called past participles. I have written my letter ( the
past participle written is non-finite and can’t be the main verb).
— Talking
is the children’s favorite pastime. ( talking is a gerund,
verb to be noun)
— I can’t afford to go out tonight
The infinitive can have the following forms:
The infinitive can have the following forms:
— The
perfect infinitive
to have + past participle
For example: to have broken, to have seen, to have saved.
This form is most commonly found in Type 3 conditional sentences, using the conditional perfect.
For example:
to have + past participle
For example: to have broken, to have seen, to have saved.
This form is most commonly found in Type 3 conditional sentences, using the conditional perfect.
For example:
— If
I had known you were coming I would have baked a cake.
— Someone
must have broken the window and climbed in.
— I
would like to have seen the Taj Mahal when I was in India.
— He
pretended to have seen the film.
— If I'd seen the ball I would have
caught it.
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