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A. What are non-finites?
A.1. Read the items given below. Some are sentences and have a finite verb.
Others are phrases and have a non-finite verb. Write for sentences and
for phrases in the boxes provided.
A.2. Now read the items again. Circle the non-finite verbs. Write them in the
box below. How many types of non-finite verbs do you have?
1. Subroto is playing with my brother.
2. Playing the piano
3. Trees fallen on the road
4. Rohan fell down and hurt himself.
5. The medals won by our house
6. This year we won the gold medal.
7. Hanging on a silver chain
8. Sheetal is hanging the decorations in the room.
9. It is impossible to ignore the beggars on the roads.
10. Ignoring my warnings
11. I swim for an hour daily.
12. To swim in the pool
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P
In this unit you will learn to distinguish between non-finite and finite verbs. You will also practise
the appropriate use of the three different types of non-finites: the 'ing' form, the infinitive (plain)
form and 'ed' form. The use of non-finites in formal writing helps us achieve compactness and
economy by avoiding repetition.
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A. What are non-finites?
A.1. Read the items given below. Some are sentences and have a finite verb.
Others are phrases and have a non-finite verb. Write for sentences and
for phrases in the boxes provided.
A.2. Now read the items again. Circle the non-finite verbs. Write them in the
box below. How many types of non-finite verbs do you have?
1. Subroto is playing with my brother.
2. Playing the piano
3. Trees fallen on the road
4. Rohan fell down and hurt himself.
5. The medals won by our house
6. This year we won the gold medal.
7. Hanging on a silver chain
8. Sheetal is hanging the decorations in the room.
9. It is impossible to ignore the beggars on the roads.
10. Ignoring my warnings
11. I swim for an hour daily.
12. To swim in the pool
S
P
In this unit you will learn to distinguish between non-finite and finite verbs. You will also practise
the appropriate use of the three different types of non-finites: the 'ing' form, the infinitive (plain)
form and 'ed' form. The use of non-finites in formal writing helps us achieve compactness and
economy by avoiding repetition.
CBSE
A.3 Look at the pictures and complete the story below them, using an
appropriate form of one of the verbs in the box below.
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Bhola (on the verandah)
watching a spacecraft
about to land
Bhola hiding behind the
bushes and watching
through binoculars.
Strange creature frightened by a
small mouse jumping out of a
small box amidst the loot near
the spacecraft.
An idea strikes Bhola.
I shall catch some mice
Bhola releasing mice from the cage behind
the bushes. Mice running towards
spacecraft.
SPACECRAFT FLYING AWAY,
people rejoicing.
Bhola, the Genius
Strange creatures plundering the
town, looting bank, shops, houses.
People running away in fright.
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A. What are non-finites?
A.1. Read the items given below. Some are sentences and have a finite verb.
Others are phrases and have a non-finite verb. Write for sentences and
for phrases in the boxes provided.
A.2. Now read the items again. Circle the non-finite verbs. Write them in the
box below. How many types of non-finite verbs do you have?
1. Subroto is playing with my brother.
2. Playing the piano
3. Trees fallen on the road
4. Rohan fell down and hurt himself.
5. The medals won by our house
6. This year we won the gold medal.
7. Hanging on a silver chain
8. Sheetal is hanging the decorations in the room.
9. It is impossible to ignore the beggars on the roads.
10. Ignoring my warnings
11. I swim for an hour daily.
12. To swim in the pool
S
P
In this unit you will learn to distinguish between non-finite and finite verbs. You will also practise
the appropriate use of the three different types of non-finites: the 'ing' form, the infinitive (plain)
form and 'ed' form. The use of non-finites in formal writing helps us achieve compactness and
economy by avoiding repetition.
CBSE
A.3 Look at the pictures and complete the story below them, using an
appropriate form of one of the verbs in the box below.
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Bhola (on the verandah)
watching a spacecraft
about to land
Bhola hiding behind the
bushes and watching
through binoculars.
Strange creature frightened by a
small mouse jumping out of a
small box amidst the loot near
the spacecraft.
An idea strikes Bhola.
I shall catch some mice
Bhola releasing mice from the cage behind
the bushes. Mice running towards
spacecraft.
SPACECRAFT FLYING AWAY,
people rejoicing.
Bhola, the Genius
Strange creatures plundering the
town, looting bank, shops, houses.
People running away in fright.
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look, watch, view, steal, find,
jump, climb, run, search, live,
stay, land, peer, speed
One night Bhola, while + ______________________ the sky from his verandah,
heard a strange sound. Just about + _______________ in the forest nearby was a
spacecraft. Next day the people of the town were + ___________ away from
their homes, frightened by the strange creatures who had landed in their
midst. The intruders ran all over the town, + __________________ food, money
and all that they could lay their hands on. Scared out of his wits, Bhola hid in
the bushes. +____________ through his binoculars, Bhola * _________ one of
the intruders + ____________ into a box. On + __________ a small mouse
+ ________ out of the box, the intruder * ____________ off in terror. This gave
Bhola an idea. He spent the next day +_______________ for mice.
Next morning Bhola * ____________________ a cage full of mice to the spacecraft
and set them free. On +______________________ the mice, the intruders were
too frightened + __________________ on Earth any longer, and they
* _______________ in their spacecraft immediately.
A. 4 Now put the verbs you have just filled in above, in column A (verbs
marked +) and B (verbs marked*) below.
COLUMN A (verbs marked +)
COLUMN B (verbs marked*)
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A. What are non-finites?
A.1. Read the items given below. Some are sentences and have a finite verb.
Others are phrases and have a non-finite verb. Write for sentences and
for phrases in the boxes provided.
A.2. Now read the items again. Circle the non-finite verbs. Write them in the
box below. How many types of non-finite verbs do you have?
1. Subroto is playing with my brother.
2. Playing the piano
3. Trees fallen on the road
4. Rohan fell down and hurt himself.
5. The medals won by our house
6. This year we won the gold medal.
7. Hanging on a silver chain
8. Sheetal is hanging the decorations in the room.
9. It is impossible to ignore the beggars on the roads.
10. Ignoring my warnings
11. I swim for an hour daily.
12. To swim in the pool
S
P
In this unit you will learn to distinguish between non-finite and finite verbs. You will also practise
the appropriate use of the three different types of non-finites: the 'ing' form, the infinitive (plain)
form and 'ed' form. The use of non-finites in formal writing helps us achieve compactness and
economy by avoiding repetition.
CBSE
A.3 Look at the pictures and complete the story below them, using an
appropriate form of one of the verbs in the box below.
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Bhola (on the verandah)
watching a spacecraft
about to land
Bhola hiding behind the
bushes and watching
through binoculars.
Strange creature frightened by a
small mouse jumping out of a
small box amidst the loot near
the spacecraft.
An idea strikes Bhola.
I shall catch some mice
Bhola releasing mice from the cage behind
the bushes. Mice running towards
spacecraft.
SPACECRAFT FLYING AWAY,
people rejoicing.
Bhola, the Genius
Strange creatures plundering the
town, looting bank, shops, houses.
People running away in fright.
CBSE
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look, watch, view, steal, find,
jump, climb, run, search, live,
stay, land, peer, speed
One night Bhola, while + ______________________ the sky from his verandah,
heard a strange sound. Just about + _______________ in the forest nearby was a
spacecraft. Next day the people of the town were + ___________ away from
their homes, frightened by the strange creatures who had landed in their
midst. The intruders ran all over the town, + __________________ food, money
and all that they could lay their hands on. Scared out of his wits, Bhola hid in
the bushes. +____________ through his binoculars, Bhola * _________ one of
the intruders + ____________ into a box. On + __________ a small mouse
+ ________ out of the box, the intruder * ____________ off in terror. This gave
Bhola an idea. He spent the next day +_______________ for mice.
Next morning Bhola * ____________________ a cage full of mice to the spacecraft
and set them free. On +______________________ the mice, the intruders were
too frightened + __________________ on Earth any longer, and they
* _______________ in their spacecraft immediately.
A. 4 Now put the verbs you have just filled in above, in column A (verbs
marked +) and B (verbs marked*) below.
COLUMN A (verbs marked +)
COLUMN B (verbs marked*)
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Study the verbs given in Column A and Column B. How do they differ
from each other?
The verbs in Column A are not controlled by the number, person and tense
of their subject. Therefore they are …………………………………………..
The verbs in Column B are controlled by the number, person and tense of
their subject. Therefore they are …………………………………………..
What are the verbs in Column A called (Write in the box below)?
worry change peer hit frighten blaze
One day there came some strange news. Everybody was talking about it.
Round eyes, busy mouths, ........................... voices - everybody was talking
about it.
A. 5 Here is part of a letter that Anuradha wrote to Raji about her experience in
a city that she was visiting. Complete the letter using suitable non-
finites.
A.6. Given below is an extract from the story The Iron Man and The Space
Being. Complete the story using suitable non-finite verbs. You may
choose words from the box given below.
When I saw a beggar _____________ near the Big Temple, I decided to help him.
But when the other beggars saw me ___________ him some money, they started
__________ around me. I was a little embarrassed and __________ the menace,
I entered a hotel nearby. The manager of the hotel made me __________ the need
for caution while _________ beggars. After _______ me, he went on to ask me if I
would like ____________ a guide _________ me round the city. I politely refused his
offer of help and went back to my own hotel.
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A. What are non-finites?
A.1. Read the items given below. Some are sentences and have a finite verb.
Others are phrases and have a non-finite verb. Write for sentences and
for phrases in the boxes provided.
A.2. Now read the items again. Circle the non-finite verbs. Write them in the
box below. How many types of non-finite verbs do you have?
1. Subroto is playing with my brother.
2. Playing the piano
3. Trees fallen on the road
4. Rohan fell down and hurt himself.
5. The medals won by our house
6. This year we won the gold medal.
7. Hanging on a silver chain
8. Sheetal is hanging the decorations in the room.
9. It is impossible to ignore the beggars on the roads.
10. Ignoring my warnings
11. I swim for an hour daily.
12. To swim in the pool
S
P
In this unit you will learn to distinguish between non-finite and finite verbs. You will also practise
the appropriate use of the three different types of non-finites: the 'ing' form, the infinitive (plain)
form and 'ed' form. The use of non-finites in formal writing helps us achieve compactness and
economy by avoiding repetition.
CBSE
A.3 Look at the pictures and complete the story below them, using an
appropriate form of one of the verbs in the box below.
52
Bhola (on the verandah)
watching a spacecraft
about to land
Bhola hiding behind the
bushes and watching
through binoculars.
Strange creature frightened by a
small mouse jumping out of a
small box amidst the loot near
the spacecraft.
An idea strikes Bhola.
I shall catch some mice
Bhola releasing mice from the cage behind
the bushes. Mice running towards
spacecraft.
SPACECRAFT FLYING AWAY,
people rejoicing.
Bhola, the Genius
Strange creatures plundering the
town, looting bank, shops, houses.
People running away in fright.
CBSE
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look, watch, view, steal, find,
jump, climb, run, search, live,
stay, land, peer, speed
One night Bhola, while + ______________________ the sky from his verandah,
heard a strange sound. Just about + _______________ in the forest nearby was a
spacecraft. Next day the people of the town were + ___________ away from
their homes, frightened by the strange creatures who had landed in their
midst. The intruders ran all over the town, + __________________ food, money
and all that they could lay their hands on. Scared out of his wits, Bhola hid in
the bushes. +____________ through his binoculars, Bhola * _________ one of
the intruders + ____________ into a box. On + __________ a small mouse
+ ________ out of the box, the intruder * ____________ off in terror. This gave
Bhola an idea. He spent the next day +_______________ for mice.
Next morning Bhola * ____________________ a cage full of mice to the spacecraft
and set them free. On +______________________ the mice, the intruders were
too frightened + __________________ on Earth any longer, and they
* _______________ in their spacecraft immediately.
A. 4 Now put the verbs you have just filled in above, in column A (verbs
marked +) and B (verbs marked*) below.
COLUMN A (verbs marked +)
COLUMN B (verbs marked*)
CBSE
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Study the verbs given in Column A and Column B. How do they differ
from each other?
The verbs in Column A are not controlled by the number, person and tense
of their subject. Therefore they are …………………………………………..
The verbs in Column B are controlled by the number, person and tense of
their subject. Therefore they are …………………………………………..
What are the verbs in Column A called (Write in the box below)?
worry change peer hit frighten blaze
One day there came some strange news. Everybody was talking about it.
Round eyes, busy mouths, ........................... voices - everybody was talking
about it.
A. 5 Here is part of a letter that Anuradha wrote to Raji about her experience in
a city that she was visiting. Complete the letter using suitable non-
finites.
A.6. Given below is an extract from the story The Iron Man and The Space
Being. Complete the story using suitable non-finite verbs. You may
choose words from the box given below.
When I saw a beggar _____________ near the Big Temple, I decided to help him.
But when the other beggars saw me ___________ him some money, they started
__________ around me. I was a little embarrassed and __________ the menace,
I entered a hotel nearby. The manager of the hotel made me __________ the need
for caution while _________ beggars. After _______ me, he went on to ask me if I
would like ____________ a guide _________ me round the city. I politely refused his
offer of help and went back to my own hotel.
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CBSE
One of the stars of the night sky had begun ........................... This star had
always been a very tiny star, of no importance at all. It had shone up there for
billions and trillions and zillions of years in the Constellation of Orion. In all its
time this tiny star had never changed in any way.
Now suddenly, it began to get bigger. Astronomers, ........................... through
their telescopes, noticed it first. They watched it with ............. frowns.
The tiny star was definitely getting bigger. And not just bigger. But bigger and
bigger and Bigger. Each night it was BIGGER.
Bigger than the Dog-star, the large, coloured twinkler at the heel of the Hunter
Orion.
Bigger than Jupiter, the great ........................... planet. Everybody could see it
clearly, night after night, as it grew and Grew and GREW. They stared up with
frightened faces.
Till at last it hung there in the sky over the world, blazing down, the size of the
moon, a deep gloomy red. And now there could be only one explanation. The
star was getting bigger because it was getting nearer. And nearer and Nearer
and, NEARER.
It was rushing towards the world.
Faster than a bullet:
Faster than any rocket.
Faster even than a meteorite.
And if it hit the world at that speed why, the whole world would simply be
blasted to bits in the twinkling of an eye. It would be like an express train
........................... a bowl of goldfish.
No wonder the people stared up with frightened faces. No wonder the
astronomers watched it through their telescopes with worried frowns.
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