Non-finite verbs & the "verbiness" of participles gerunds infinitives worksheet: Difference between revisions

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|+Past participle: finite and non-finite forms:
! rowspan="2" |Past
Participle
!Finite Verb
<small>(has a subject)</small>
!
!
''I spent money on a new phone.'''''<br>
''I '''<u>spent</u>''' money on a new phone.''
''My old one is more than''''' ''spent'''.'''''<nowiki/>'''<br>
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''Spending'' ''money on a new phone is annoying.''<br><br>
!Non-finite Verb
''spend'' ''> spent''<br>
<small>(does not have a subject)</small>
= irregular past participles'''
!''My old one is more than'' ''<u>spent</u>.''
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!Present
Participle
!Finite Verb
<small>(has a subject)</small>
!''I am spending too much money on phones.''
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!
!Non-finite Verb
<small>(does not have a subject)</small>
!Spending so much money on new phones is annoying
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