SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 8
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 8
Finite clause is the clause whose main verb is finite verb, while non finite clause is a clause whose main verb is a non-finite. Examples of non-finite clause are as given below in italics; - Present participle: Jane kept peter walking. - Past participle: Jane had her pet walked every Wednesday. - Infinitive: Jane would like for peter to walk.
Types of non finite clause
English has many types of non finite clause, and the classification of non finite clause depends on the various type of clause they modify. The common types of non finite clause are infinitive non- ...