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Tentukan Finite dan non-Finite Dari teks dibawah Vero will move to semarang next week

Tentukan Finite dan non-Finite Dari teks dibawah 

Vero will move to semarang next week

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Meikarlina S

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30 Oktober 2023 22:57

<p>Finite verb: will move<br>Non-finite verb: to move</p>

Finite verb: will move
Non-finite verb: to move


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Salsabila M

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20 Juli 2024 22:04

<p>&nbsp;</p><p>To determine whether a verb is finite or non-finite in the sentence, we need to understand the definitions:</p><ul><li><strong>Finite verbs</strong> are verbs that show tense and agree with the subject in person and number. They can function as the main verb of a sentence.</li><li><strong>Non-finite verbs</strong> do not show tense and do not agree with the subject. They often function as verbs in other forms like infinitives, gerunds, or participles.</li></ul><p>In the sentence:</p><p><strong>"Vero will move to Semarang next week."</strong></p><p><strong>Finite Verb:</strong> "will move"</p><ul><li>"will move" is the finite verb in this sentence. It is finite because it shows tense (future tense) and agrees with the subject "Vero." The auxiliary verb "will" helps to form the future tense of the main verb "move."</li></ul><p><strong>Non-finite Verbs:</strong></p><ul><li>There are no non-finite verbs in this sentence. Non-finite verbs usually appear as infinitives (to + verb), gerunds (verb + -ing), or participles (verb + -ed/-en/-ing). In this case, the only verb is "move," which is part of the finite verb phrase "will move."</li></ul>

 

To determine whether a verb is finite or non-finite in the sentence, we need to understand the definitions:

  • Finite verbs are verbs that show tense and agree with the subject in person and number. They can function as the main verb of a sentence.
  • Non-finite verbs do not show tense and do not agree with the subject. They often function as verbs in other forms like infinitives, gerunds, or participles.

In the sentence:

"Vero will move to Semarang next week."

Finite Verb: "will move"

  • "will move" is the finite verb in this sentence. It is finite because it shows tense (future tense) and agrees with the subject "Vero." The auxiliary verb "will" helps to form the future tense of the main verb "move."

Non-finite Verbs:

  • There are no non-finite verbs in this sentence. Non-finite verbs usually appear as infinitives (to + verb), gerunds (verb + -ing), or participles (verb + -ed/-en/-ing). In this case, the only verb is "move," which is part of the finite verb phrase "will move."

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