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What are the main types of verbs?

What are the main types of verbs?

The main types of verbs are Finite, Non-finite and Action verbs.

Finite verbs

A finite verb can be identified if:

It is the only verb in a sentence.

It is the central element of a main clause.

Finite verbs can appear in the present or past tense.

 

                                        

(James does)                               (David did)                                     (Josie do)

Examples of finite verbs include:

James does the washing every day (present tense).

Even Dave did the washing yesterday (past tense).

Do the washing, Josie! (imperative).


Non-finite verbs:

These are verbs that do not show tense.

There are three types of non-finite verbs:

  • Gerunds (jer ren)- running, swimming, etc.
  • Infinitives – to run, to swim, etc.
  • Participles

Examples of non-finite verbs include:

I have done the washing (combined with the finite verb have).

I will do the washing (combined with the finite verb will).

I want to do the washing! (combined with the finite verb want).

 

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