What is a Non-finite Clause?
- A clause containing a non-finite verb (infinitive, gerund, or participle)
- A clause with a finite verb showing tense
- A clause that has no verb
- None of these
Explanation
- A non-finite clause contains a verb that does not show tense.
- It uses non-finite verb forms like infinitive, gerund, or participle.
- Such clauses do not function as complete independent sentences.
- They often depend on a main clause for full meaning.
- Example: to read books, having finished the work.
Last verified on 23-05-2026
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- To whom should I address this letter?
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- Whom wrote this report?
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
- Two-thirds
- One-quarter
- One-third
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
- The report, which was late was rejected.
- The report which was late was rejected.
- The report which was late, was rejected.
- The report, which was late, was rejected.
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
- Anaphora
- Alliteration
- Chiasmus
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
- She drove nearly all children to school
- She nearly drove her children to school every day
- She drove her children to school nearly every day
- Nearly every day she drove her children to school