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non-finite verb
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non-finite verb

In grammar, a verb that is not limited by tense, number, and person. There are three forms: the infinitive, the present participle (or gerund) and the past participle. All verbs have non-finite forms, except modal verbs.



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The original verbal adjective derived from r-h-m on the pattern of fa'il indicates an intense quality possessed by the subject as well as an act which is frequent, or occurs constantly.
 
 
 
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