Examples of finite clauses
clause
tense
He
lives on his own.
present
Aren’t you going anywhere in between times?
present
I seriously
considered private health care.
past
She always
rings | when we’re out.
present | present
We
could go up and get one.
modal*
* Some modal verbs have forms which can indicate
present and past time
reference (e.g. can/could, shall/should, will/would, may/might) (
Û
380b
). Past
forms in such cases are often used to make indirect statements about a present or
future situation, or to perform particular speech acts (
Û
408–423 Speech acts
):
I thought I
would wait and see what happened.
Could you hold this for me, please?
NON-FINITE CLAUSES
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Non-finite clauses contain a lexical verb which does not indicate tense. Non-finite
clauses can normally only be subordinate, and typically combine with finite ones
in sentences.
References to time (and person and number) are normally interpreted from context
or from information in the finite clause to which the non-finite clause is related.
Examples of non-finite clauses (non-finite clauses are shaded, verbs are in bold)
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