| 1. | In German embedded clauses, a finite verb form follows any non-finite forms.
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| 2. | The participle and some other non-finite forms derived therefrom are as follows.
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| 3. | The verbal noun and some other non-finite forms derived therefrom are as follows.
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| 4. | Basque verbs have a fairly wide range of non-finite forms.
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| 5. | This type of inversion occurs with a finite form of the copula " be ".
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| 6. | These are formed with a non-finite form of the main verb followed by an auxiliary verb.
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| 7. | The non-finite forms are the infinitive construct, the infinitive absolute and the active and passive participles.
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| 8. | These are all finite forms of the verb.
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| 9. | Modern Greek verbs additionally have three non-finite forms.
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| 10. | Other non-finite forms can be derived from the participle, as will be seen in a later section.
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