用“finite verb”造句大全,finite verb造句
an expression forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence but not containing a finite verb.
In old English and Early Modern English, interrogatives are formed by raising finite verbs first from V (verb) to I and then from I (inflection) to C by two successive applications of head movement.
Each clause contain one finite verb, so if we know the number of finite verb we know the number of clause.
A grammatical unit that is syntactically independent and has a subject that is expressed or, as in imperative sentences, understood and a predicate that contains at least one finite verb.
Normally a sentence consists of at least a subject and its predicate which contains a finite verb or a verb phrase.
It is formed with the copula "vera" (to be) + "ae" (infinitive marker) + infinite verb.
A phrase does not contain a finite verb and does not have a subject-predicate structure.