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Verb Non Finite Person Form Show Tense Number Singular

Front non-finite verb
Back A verb form which does not show a particular tense, person (first person, second person, or third person), or number (singular or plural). For instance, be, been, and being are the non-finite forms of the verb to be. Compare with finite verb.

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