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a) I must stop giving advice to everyone.
b) Hearing the knock on the door, she ran to open it.
c) He remained inside the burning house to rescue all the children.










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      a) I must stop giving advice to everyone.
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      c) He remained inside the burning house to rescue all the children.










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      a) I must stop giving advice to everyone.
      b) Hearing the knock on the door, she ran to open it.
      c) He remained inside the burning house to rescue all the children.







      past-participle non-finite-verbs






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          (a) giving, (b)hearing and (c)burning are non finite verbs.






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          (a) giving, (b)hearing and (c)burning are non finite verbs.






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          (a) giving, (b)hearing and (c)burning are non finite verbs.






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          (a) giving, (b)hearing and (c)burning are non finite verbs.






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          • Hi Mathew. Note that you're responding to a low-quality question (which is why it's now on hold). Our site is for linguists, etymologists, and (serious) English language enthusiasts, and an answer is expected to be authoritative, detailed, and explain why it is correct. You can edit your answer to add more information (e.g. what makes the verbs non-finite?), but as the Help Centre's guidance on How to Answer says, "Not all questions can or should be answered here", so this question may not be worth the extra effort. :-)
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          • Hi Mathew. Note that you're responding to a low-quality question (which is why it's now on hold). Our site is for linguists, etymologists, and (serious) English language enthusiasts, and an answer is expected to be authoritative, detailed, and explain why it is correct. You can edit your answer to add more information (e.g. what makes the verbs non-finite?), but as the Help Centre's guidance on How to Answer says, "Not all questions can or should be answered here", so this question may not be worth the extra effort. :-)
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          Hi Mathew. Note that you're responding to a low-quality question (which is why it's now on hold). Our site is for linguists, etymologists, and (serious) English language enthusiasts, and an answer is expected to be authoritative, detailed, and explain why it is correct. You can edit your answer to add more information (e.g. what makes the verbs non-finite?), but as the Help Centre's guidance on How to Answer says, "Not all questions can or should be answered here", so this question may not be worth the extra effort. :-)
          – Chappo
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          Hi Mathew. Note that you're responding to a low-quality question (which is why it's now on hold). Our site is for linguists, etymologists, and (serious) English language enthusiasts, and an answer is expected to be authoritative, detailed, and explain why it is correct. You can edit your answer to add more information (e.g. what makes the verbs non-finite?), but as the Help Centre's guidance on How to Answer says, "Not all questions can or should be answered here", so this question may not be worth the extra effort. :-)
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