Finite Verbs
A finite verbs is a verb that is inflected for tense according to the
rules and categories of the languages in which it occurs. Finite verbs
can form independent clauses, which can stand by their own as complete
sentences.
Every grammatically correct sentence or clouse must contain a finite
verb; sentence fragments not containing finite verb are described as
phrases.
Some interjections can play the same role. Even in English, a sentence
like thanks for you help! Has an interjection where it could have a
subject and a fibite verb form compare I appreciate your help!
A verb is a world that expression an occurrence, act, or made, of
being, finite verbs, sometimes called main verbs, are limited by time
(see tense), person, and number.
Verb forms that are not finite include the infinite
Participles (e.g, the broken window..!, The wheezing gentleman…”)
Gerunds and gerundives
English has three kinds of verbals : participles, which function as
adjectives, which have noun-like, adjective –like, and adverb-like
functions each of these is also used in various common constructs; for
example, the past participle is used in farming the perfect aspect (to
have done).
Other kinds of verbals, such as gerunds and gerundives, exist in other languages.
Example :
The Finite verbs are the under lived work
THE CROWN AND THE FOX
One day a crow finds a tasty piece of cheese she picks it up, flaps her
wings, and flies to a high branch of a tree to eat it. (…)
Source : International Story
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