Walking through the forest, he spotted a deer in the distance. The underlined part is an example of -

A

Finite verb + Participle

B

Non-finite verb + Gerund

C

Non-finite verb + Participle

D

Finite verb + Gerund

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Sentence: Walking through the forest, he spotted a deer in the distance.
‘Walking’ = Non-finite verb + Present participle

কারণ:

  • “Walking” কোনো tense বোঝায় না → Non-finite verb

  • “Walking” একটি verb-এর -ing ফর্ম যা adjective হিসেবে “he” কে বর্ণনা করছে → Participle

নির্দেশনা:

  • Non-finite verb: tense বা subject-এর number/person বোঝায় না।

  • Participle: verb + adjective (নাউন বা প্রোনাউনকে modify করে)

উদাহরণ:

  • Walking through fire, he stayed calm.

  • Tired of the work, she took a nap.

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