Question
Verbs which have subjects are referred to as verbs. a. transitive b. finite c. verbals d. infinitive
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Paulo
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Resposta
The correct answer is b. finite.Verbs that have subjects are referred to as finite verbs. Finite verbs are verbs that indicate the tense, person, and number of the subject. They are conjugated to match the subject of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "She runs every morning," the verb "runs" is a finite verb because it is conjugated to match the subject "She."Transitive verbs (option a) are verbs that take a direct object, while verbals (option c) are verbs that function as nouns or adjectives. Infinitives (option d) are the base form of a verb, often preceded by the word "to."