Finite and Non-Finite Verb Quiz
Preview:
Which word is finite verb?
‘We saw a clown standing on his head trying to do a daring stunt.’
A. saw
B. standing
C. trying
D. do
E. daring
I can’t wait _______ her again.
A. see
B. to see
C. seeing
D. seen
The dog wagged its tail to show its happiness.
A. Finite
B. Non finite
A Non finite Clause is ….
A. a secondary verb
B. a primary verb
A Finite Clause includes …
A. a primary verb
B. a secondary verb
I study at a school located in Ahmad Dahlan Street.
A. Finite
B. Non-Finite
Which word is non-finite verb?
“Climbing a tree to pluck mangoes is a thrilling experience.”
A. climbing
B. to pluck
C. is
D. thrilling / climbing
E. climbing / to pluck / thrilling
She worked hard ‘to pass’ the test.
A. finite
B. non-finite
I went to Scholastic Elementary School.
A. Non-finite
B. Finite
What kind of a verb is ?
“Closing the door softly, he left never to return again.”
A. finite verb
B. non-finite verb (a gerund)
C. non-finite verb (a participle)
D. non-finite verb (an infinitve)
E. none of the above
A Finite Clause is
A. an independent clause
B. a dependent clause
The jumping students made the teacher crazy.
A. Non-finite
B. Finite
My sister met a lady whose house is near your house.
A. Finite
B. Non-Finite
He made me a bowl of wonton soup.
A. Non-finite
B. Finite
He forgot to call her.
A. Non-finite to infinitive clause
B. Non-finite present participle clause
Which word is finite verb?
“To err is human, to forgive, divine.”
A. to err
B. is
C. to forgive
D. human
E. divine
Which word is finite verb?
“They stood up to salute the unfurling National flag.”
A. salute
B. unfurling
C. stood
D. stood / unfurling
E. stood / salute
I didn’t drink a glass of milk this morning.
The underlined clauses is ?
A. finite
B. non-finite
Crying will not get you anywhere.
The underlined word in the above sentence is a _________
A. present participle
B. past participle
C. to infinitive
D. gerund
Which word is non-finite verb?
“The broken mirror reflected the images in a distorted manner.”
A. broken
B. reflected
C. distorted
D. broken / reflected
E. broken / distorted
The children, crying and exhausted, were guided out of the collapsed mine.
In the above sentence __________
A. crying is a gerund and exhausted is a participle
B. crying is a past participle and exhausted is a present participle.
C. both crying and exhausted are present participles
D. crying is a present participle and exhausted is a past participle.