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Non-finite clause
In linguistics, a non-finite clause is a dependent clause whose verb is non-finite; for example, many languages can form non-finite clauses from infinitivesparticiples and gerunds. Like any dependent (subordinate) clause, a non-finite clause serves a grammatical role – commonly that of a nounadjective, or adverb – in a greater clause that contains it.

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