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Understanding finite and non-finite verbs is important for learning English grammar. These two types of verbs are key to building sentences. Finite verbs change based on tense, number, and person, while non-finite verbs do not change in these ways. To help you practice, we have created easy-to-follow finite and non-finite verbs worksheets. These worksheets will help you learn how to use both types of verbs correctly. At the end of each worksheet, you’ll find answers for self-checking. Using these finite and non-finite verbs worksheets will help improve your grammar skills and make sentence building easier.
Identify the Highlighted Verb: Finite or Non-Finite
In each sentence below, decide if the highlighted verb is finite or non-finite.
- She enjoys reading novels.
- They went to the concert last night.
- He loves to play the guitar.
- Running in the park relaxes her.
- The dog barked loudly.
- The teacher advised practicing regularly.
- She has been studying all day.
- They were excited to visit the museum.
- He walks to school every day.
- I need to complete my homework by tomorrow.
Finite and Non-Finite Verbs Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Choose the correct answer for each question below. Identify whether the highlighted verb is finite or non-finite.
- She is reading a book.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- He wanted to leave early.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- They play soccer every weekend.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- The cat chased the mouse.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- She likes swimming in the sea.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- The broken window needs to be fixed.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- He is tired after working all day.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- Her dream is to travel the world.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- They were playing in the park.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
- He is writing a letter.
(a) Finite (b) Non-Finite (c) Both (d) Neither
Fill-in-the-Blank: Finite and Non-Finite Verbs
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb provided in parentheses.
- She enjoys ________ (read) novels.
- They decided ________ (leave) early.
- He ________ (play) the guitar every day.
- ________ (run) is her favorite exercise.
- They ________ (go) to the museum yesterday.
- I plan ________ (study) for the exam.
- He ________ (be) tired after work.
- She suggested ________ (watch) a movie.
- We ________ (prepare) for the big event.
- ________ (write) poetry helps her relax.
Sentence Formation: Finite and Non-Finite Verbs
Use the words provided to form sentences that contain both finite and non-finite verbs. Ensure that your sentences make sense and that each sentence includes both types of verbs.
Create sentences using the given words, making sure to use finite and non-finite verbs correctly.
- he, love, play, football
- they, enjoy, travel, new places
- she, decide, go, party
- we, start, prepare, project
- he, want, learn, drive
- I, finish, read, book
- they, like, watch, movies
- she, try, improve, skills
- we, enjoy, swim, summer
- he, start, plan, trip
Answers of finite and non finite verbs worksheets
Sr. no | Highlighted Verbs | Multiple Choice Questions | Fill-in-the-Blank | Sentence Formation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | non-finite | (a) | reading | He loves to play football. |
2 | finite | (b) | to leave | They enjoy traveling to new places. |
3 | non-finite | (a) | plays | She decided to go to the party. |
4 | non-finite | (a) | Running | We started preparing for the project. |
5 | finite | (b) | went | He wants to learn to drive. |
6 | non-finite | (b) | to study | I finished reading the book. |
7 | finite | (b) | was | They like watching movies. |
8 | non-finite | (b) | watching | She tries to improve her skills. |
9 | finite | (a) | are preparing | We enjoy swimming in the summer. |
10 | non-finite | (a) | writing | He started planning the trip. |
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