Рет қаралды 1,850,396
A finite verb is a verb that has a finite or limited agreement with the subject.
It limits its usage as per subject's parameter.
There are three defined parameters on which this limitation is fixed.
First : tense (that is subject is performing action in past ,present or future),
Second : person(that is subject is first,second,third person)
Third : number (that is subject is singular / plural)
So, a finite verb will change as per tense of the sentence, as per person and as per number
what is Non-Finite Verb?
Finite verbs don't have any agreement with the subject. That is they are not limited as per the change in subject or tense of subject.
It doesn't change as per tense, or as per person, or as per number.
do not perform any action in the sentence.
Watch the entire video to understand the similarity and differences between both of them.
Please watch below video to understand in detail about different Grammar Topics.
Verbs | Main Verb and Auxiliary Verb.
• Learn all about Verbs ...
Verbs | Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | Similarity | Differences
• Verbs | Transitive and...
Seven Types of Pronoun :
• Seven Types of Pronoun...
Subject, Object and Verb :
• Subject and Object | W...
• Subject vs Object vs P...
Parts of Speech series :
• What is Noun | Proper ...
Use of Capital Letters :
• Everything about Capit...
Phrases vs Clauses
www.youtube.co...
Types of Clauses
www.youtube.co...
Types of Sentences based on meaning
www.youtube.co...
Conjunction
www.youtube.co...
Active vs Passive Voice
• Active Voice vs Passiv...
Video playlist related to Tenses:
• Tenses | Advance Gramm...