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==== finite and non-finite clauses ====
==== finite and non-finite clauses ====
* refer to types of clauses with verbs that either show or do not show "tense" (past, present future)
* distinguishes between clauses with finite verbs (subject-verb) and those with an implied but not present verb (represented by a non-finite verb)
** that grammarians refer these clauses in the context of "tense"
* grammarians refer to these clauses in the context of "tense"
* = clause use of finite and non-finite verbs
* a finite clause shows tense and is usually an IC
* a finite clause shows tense and is usually an IC
** ex. "Trey sent that text yesterday"
** ex. "Trey sent that text yesterday"
* non-finite clause does not show tense and is usually a DC  
* non-finite clause does not show tense and is usually a DC  
* non-finite clause adds information to the main clause (IC), but without marking "tense" (past, present or future)
** non-finite clause adds information to the main clause (IC), but without marking "tense" (past, present or future)
** it is the IC that shows the tense:  
*** it is the IC that shows the tense:
** ex. Working hard, Jeremiah finished his project on time last night"
**** "She watched the little girl play with a hoolahoop"
* the utility of these
***** "She watched" = finite-clause
* see https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/clauses-finite-and-non-finite
***** "little girl play with a hoolahoop" = non-finite clause
**** note that this non-finite clause may also be expressed as a participial phrase:
***** "She watched the little girl playing with a hoolahoop"
****** (which also creates a potential misplaced modifier, as in this case it becomes unclear who was "playing with the hoolahop, "she" (who watched) or the "girl"
* for more:
** see https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/clauses-finite-and-non-finite
** [https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/532617/non-finite-clause-vs-phrase#:~:text=Not%20in%20grammatical%20terms.%20A%20clause%20is%20not,have%20a%20predicate%20consisting%20of%20a%20verb%20phrase. Non-finite clause vs phrase] (stackexchange)


==== noun clause ====
==== noun clause ====