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Say whether each of the verbs underlined below is Finite or Non-finite. I want to live in a developed India. - English

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प्रश्न

Say whether each of the verbs underlined below is Finite or Non-finite.

I want to live in a developed India.

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उत्तर

  • want - Finite
  • to live - Non-finite
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  या प्रश्नात किंवा उत्तरात काही त्रुटी आहे का?
पाठ 2.4: Three Visions for India - English workshop [पृष्ठ ४३]

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पाठ 2.4 Three Visions for India
English workshop | Q 6. (c) | पृष्ठ ४३
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पाठ 2.4 Three Visions for India
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