The document explains the difference between finite and non-finite verbs, highlighting that finite verbs have a subject and indicate tense, mood, and voice, thus providing complete meaning to a sentence. Non-finite verbs lack a subject and do not show tense or inflection, often functioning as nouns or adjectives, and cannot convey a complete sense on their own. Examples illustrate how finite verbs create coherent sentences while non-finite verbs may lead to ambiguity.
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