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Finite and Non-Finite Verbs

This document discusses finite and non-finite verbs. Finite verbs change form based on the subject, while non-finite verbs do not change form. There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds which end in "-ing" and function as nouns, infinitives which are the base verb form often preceded by "to", and participles which are verb forms ending in "-ing" or "-ed/-en". Gerunds, infinitives, and participles do not change based on the subject.

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Finite and Non-Finite Verbs

This document discusses finite and non-finite verbs. Finite verbs change form based on the subject, while non-finite verbs do not change form. There are three types of non-finite verbs: gerunds which end in "-ing" and function as nouns, infinitives which are the base verb form often preceded by "to", and participles which are verb forms ending in "-ing" or "-ed/-en". Gerunds, infinitives, and participles do not change based on the subject.

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FINITE

AND

NON-FINITE VERBS

Verbs can be divided into two categories:

Finite verbs are governed by the person and number of the subject.
Examples: I am driving down the lane.
Bandana drives to college.
They drive very fast.

In the above sentences, the verb drive is governed by the person and number of the
subjects, I, Bandana and They respectively.

Non-finite verbs do not change their form even when the person and the
number of the subject changes.
Examples: I want to eat something delicious.
Bandana has to eat apples every day.
They want to eat eggs for breakfast.

In the above sentences, the verb eat does not change even though the person and
number of the subject change.
Non-finite verbs are of three kinds:

Gerund: The -ing form of the verb which is used as a noun is called a
gerund. It is also called the verbal noun.
Examples: Taking exercise is important.
Running is a good way to keep fit.

Infinite: The infinitive is the base form of the verb. It is often used with to
or without to. Infinitives with to before them are called to-infinitives.
Examples: David and I agreed to meet at 4 oclock.
Ill arrange to see the dentist straight away.

Participle: There are two kinds of participles:


Present participles are formed by adding -ing to the base verb.
Example:

I have been reading.

Past participles are formed by adding -d, -ed, -en, -t or -n to the base verb.
Example:

I have worked.

WORKSHEET 7
I.

Fill in the blanks with the gerund form of the verbs given below.
swim

work

wander

climb

wait

get

I cant stand (a) _________ in a long queue. I live a (b) _________ life. I like (c)
_________ in the sea. My friend likes (d) _________ the mountains. I hate (e)
_________ late for any task. I like (f) _________ hard.
II. Replace the underlined words as directed.
a) He loves to dance and to sing. (gerund)
b) It is no good to get upset. (gerund)
c) The teacher told him that he should study hard. She further advised him
that he should revise all the work done. (suitable infinite construction)
d) Jim has decided that he is going to buy a car this summer. (suitable infinite
construction)
III. Fill in the blanks with the infinitive form of the verb given in the brackets.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)

Do you want _________ (come) to the shop with me?


You dont need _________ (leave) yetits not late.
Dont forget _________ (take) your umbrella with you.
My parents are planning _________ (go) abroad.
They are planning _________ (bring) me an ipod.
How long do you expect _________ (stay) in Chandigarh?
_________ (learn) English quickly is not an easy thing.
She promised _________ (give) it as soon as possible.
Hes looking forward _________ (meet) all his friends again.
Nitas apprehensive of _________ (hurt) her.

IV. Fill in the gaps with an -ing form or a to-infinitive form of the verb in
the box.
listen

miss

travel

drive

take

carry

a) I prefer _________ by train.


b) Would you like _________ a shower now?
c) Id hate _________any of the fun.

d) The taxi-driver refused _________ my luggage up the stairs.


e) Sam offered _________ us to the station.
f) Mum likes _________ to the radio while she irons the clothes.
V. Complete the following sentences with a to-infinitive and any other
necessary words.
a) I think you will be surprised _________.
b) Miss Shyama Chona is certainly qualified _________.
c) Actually, I am not fully prepared _________.
d) We will be ready _________.
e) My friend is inclined _________.
f) Everyone will be disappointed _________.
VI. A daughter has written a letter to her mother describing the journey that
she and her younger brother undertook to see their uncle. Complete the
letter using appropriate non-finites (-ing, -ed and to verb form).
Dear Mother
It would perhaps interest you a) _________ that we mostly b) _________ the
time of our journey in c) _________ out of the windows of the carriage. We
saw sheep and cows d) _________ fields. We both e) _________ count each
flock, but f) _________ is our attempt. When the journey was over we were g)
_________ by our uncle at the railway station.
Love
Rama.
VII. Pick out the non-finite verbs in the following text.
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