A-----------contains a verb, subject, and context that is clearly present in the tense?
A-----------contains a verb, subject, and context that is clearly present in the tense?
Explanation
- A finite clause contains a verb, subject, and context that clearly present the tense.
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- Finite clauses contain finite verbs: verbs in the present tense or past tense form.
- Finite clauses must contain a verb that shows tense.
- Finite clauses can be main clauses or subordinate clauses
- A finite clause contains an explicit subject in the form of a noun phrase (for example, students, the software engineer, or a computer that they purchased)
- A finite clause contains an explicit subject in the form of a pronoun (for example, we, she, they).
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- The finite subordinate clauses of English can be divided into three major types on a rational basis with a justification stemming from their internal syntactic structure.
- The three main kinds of subordinate clauses in English are the relative clause, the comparative clause, and the content clause.
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- Non-finite verbs are not limited by subject, person, number, or tense