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Finite Verbs is a verbs that is inflected for person and for tense according to the rules and categories of languages in which it occurs.Finite Verbs can form independent clauses, which can stand by their own complete sentences.
In most Indo-European, every grammatically complete sentences or clauses must contain a finite verbs.
In English, as in most related languages only verbs in certain mood are finite. These include :
- The indicative mood (expressing a state of affan). "The buldoser demolished the restaurant". "The leaves were yellow and stif".
- The imperative mood (giving a command)
In most Indo-European, every grammatically complete sentences or clauses must contain a finite verbs.
In English, as in most related languages only verbs in certain mood are finite. These include :
- The indicative mood (expressing a state of affan). "The buldoser demolished the restaurant". "The leaves were yellow and stif".
- The imperative mood (giving a command)
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