Verbs are placed under two categories:
I. Finite Verbs
II. Non-finite Verbs
I. FINITE VERBS
A Finite Verb is limited by the person and number of the subject; e.g.,
1. Rohan plays.
2. Rohan and Mohan play.
In sentence 1, the subject Rohan is in singular form and so the verb plays is also in singular form.
In sentence 2, the subject Rohan and Mohan is plural and so the verb play is also in plural form.
II. NON-FINITE VERBS
A Non-finite Verb is not limited by the person and number of the subject; e.g.,
1. He likes to visit hill stations.
2. They like to visit hill stations.
In both the sentences to visit is a verb but it remains unchanged. Hence, it is a non-finite verb.
There are three types of non-finite verbs:
1. Infinitive
2. Gerund
3. Participle
1. Infinitive
An Infinitive is the base form of a verb. Its structure is — to + V1. It is not limited by the number and person of the subject. It functions as a noun. For example; to walk, to talk, to sit, etc.
Uses of Infinitives
Infinitive without ‘to’
There are some verbs which take the Infinitive after them without to. Such verbs are let, make, see, need, dare, hear, bid, observe, etc.
Examples:
(i) I let him go.
(ii) I made her laugh.
(iii) I saw him go.
(iv) You need not shout.
(v) I dare not stand before him.
2. Gerund
A word having the characteristics of a noun as well as of a verb is called a Gerund.
A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding ‘ing’. For example; coming, going, travelling, smoking, etc.
Uses of Gerunds
List of verbs usually followed by Gerunds:
admit | appreciate | avoid | consider | continue |
delay | deny | excuse | enjoy | finish |
forgive | hate | keep | like | live |
miss | pardon | postpone | prevent | quarrel |
resist | save | suggest | understand | remember |
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