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==== finite and non-finite clauses ====
==== finite and non-finite clauses ====
* distinguishes between clauses with finite verbs (subject-verb) and those with an implied but not present verb (represented by a non-finite verb)
* distinguishes between clauses with finite verbs (subject-verb) and those with an implied but not present verb (represented by a non-finite verb)
** the verbs in a finite clause show tense (as would any finite verb)
** the verbs in a non-finite clause do not show tense (as with a non-finite verb)
*** by "tense" we mean its conjugation
**** the non-finite verb will be in the simple present
**** ex. ''A streetcar named 'Desire' is not necessarily the one you want to take''
* grammarians refer to these clauses in the context of "tense"
* grammarians refer to these clauses in the context of "tense"
* a finite clause shows tense and is usually an IC
* a finite clause shows tense and is usually an IC