
In english grammar, anomalous finite verb are the group of 24 verb. Here 24 anomalous finite verb and some important points regarding them are given below.
Anomalous finite verb:-
am, is, are, was, were, shall, should, will, would, can, could, do, did, does, have, has, had, may, might, might, ought, need, dare, used to.
Some important points regarding anomalous finite verb:-
(1) Anomalous finite verb are irregular verb.
(2) Anomalous finite verb do not form past tense by adding some alphabet such as “ed” , “d” , “t” etc.
(3) Here “be verb” of present tense are:- “am” , “is” , “are”.
(4) Here “be verb” of past tense are:- “was” , “were”.
(5) Main purpose of a anomalous finite verb is to help main verb in sentence formation.
(6) But sometimes, due to absence of main verb, the anomalous finite verb acts as a main verb.
(7) Anomalous finite verb are used to make interrogative sentence by placing these verb before the subject.
(8) To make a negative sentence, “not” is used or added after anomalous finite verb.
Anomalous finite verbs are used to turn a sentence negative and interrogative.
Turn into negative with the help of anomalous finite verb:-
(1) I am very talkative in nature.
Ans:- I am not very talkative in nature.
(2) He is publishing his storybook.
Ans:- He is not publishing his storybook.
(3) They are decorating the stage.
Ans:- They are not decorating the stage.
(4) Mr G was curious to know the story.
Ans:- Mr G was not curious to know the story.
(5) The boys were enjoying their vacation.
Ans:- The boys were not enjoying their vacation.
(6) If I had money, I would buy a house.
Ans:- If I had money, I would not buy a house.
(7) He can pass the test.
Ans:- He cannot pass the test.
(8) I could lend you some money.
Ans:- I could not lend you some money.
(9) We like sweets.
Ans:- We do not like sweets.
(10) He kept his promise.
Ans:- He did not keep his promise.
(11) The man spreads the rumour.
Ans:- The man does not spread the rumour.
(12) I have attended the meeting.
Ans:- I have not attended the meeting.
(13) The man has committed a crime.
Ans:- The man has not committed a crime.
(14) You might have heard his name.
Ans:- You might not have heard his name.
(15) You must be there.
Ans:- You must not be there.
(16) I need to go there.
Ans:- I need not to go there.
(17) We shall construct the house.
Ans:- we shall not construct the house.
(18) He should go to the party.
Ans:- He should not go to the party.
(19) It will be going to happen.
Ans:- It will not be going to happen.
(20) He had arranged a new year party.
Ans:- He had not arranged a new year party.
(21) It may rain today.
Ans:- It may not rain today.
(22) The boy performed his role very efficiently.
Ans:- The boy did not perform his role very efficiently.
(23) It happens all the time.
Ans:- It does not happen all the time.
(24) He made the mistakes.
Ans:- He did not make the mistakes.
Turn into an interrogative with the help of an anomalous finite verbs:-
(1) He can run fast.
Ans:- Can he run fast?
(2) He will arrive soon.
Ans:- Will he arrive soon?
(3) They have been studying all day.
Ans:- Have they been studying all day?
(4) The boys should leave now.
Ans:- Should the boys leave now?
(5) I may go to the hotel later.
Ans:- May I go to the hotel later?
(6) She might be late to the party.
Ans:- Might she be late to the party?
(7) They must complete the assignment.
Ans:- Must they complete the assignment?
(8) You are able to finish this work.
Ans:- Are you able to finish this work?
(9) They had left before we arrived.
Ans:- Had they left before we arrived?
(10) Mr P would visit if he had time.
Ans:- Would Mr P visit if he had time?
(11) He will help you with the assignment.
Ans:- Will he help you with the assignment?
(12) My uncle could solve the problem easily.
Ans:- Could my uncle solve the problem easily?
(13) You should have told them earlier.
Ans:- Should you have told them earlier.
(14) They can play the piano.
Ans:- Can they play the piano?
(15) You might have seen that project.
Ans:- Might you have seen that project?
(16) Mr T must go now.
Ans:- Must Mr T go now?
(17) They are able to help with the event.
Ans:- Are they able to help with the event?
(18) He will call you later.
Ans:- Will he call you later?
(19) You could try again tomorrow morning.
Ans:- Could you try again tomorrow morning?
(20) They should have known better.
Ans:- Should they have known better?
(21) I may go to the movies.
Ans:- May I go to the movies?
(22) He might have forgotten to respond.
Ans:- Might he has forgotten to respond.
(23) We could have made it on time.
Ans:- Could we have made it on time?
(24) She has been very helpful.
Ans:- Has she been very helpful?
(25) You should try harder.
Ans:- Should you try harder.
(26) You can visit the zoo tomorrow.
Ans:- Can you visit the zoo tomorrow?
(27) He would like some tea.
Ans:- Would he like some tea?
(28) I must leave early today.
Ans:- Must I leave early today?
(29) My brother might want to join us.
Ans:- Might my brother wants to join us?
(30) We will find out soon.
Ans:- Will we find out soon?
(31) Players had been waiting for hours.
Ans:- Had players been waiting for hours?
(32) Your friends can help you with your homework.
Ans:- Can your friends help you with your homework?
(33) You must do it carefully.
Ans:- Must you do it carefully?
(34) She would love to come to the party.
Ans:- Would she love to come to the party?
(35) We could have seen the program.
Ans:- Could we have seen the program?
(36) He might be able to complete early.
Ans:- Might he be able to complete early?
(37) She has to leave soon.
Ans:- Has she to leave soon?
(38) They will join us at the park.
Ans:- Will they join us at the park?
(39) I might need extra help.
Ans:- Might I need extra help?
(40) You should try this food.
Ans:- Should you try this new food?
(41) He will sing at the event.
Ans:- Will he sing at the event?
(42) Mr D could have done it.
Ans:- Could Mr D have done it?
(43) He has been working all day.
Ans:- Has he been working all day?
(44) We might consider changing the trip.
Ans:- Might we consider changing the trip?
(45) He should have arrived by now.
Ans:- Should he have arrived by now?
(46) I may not attend the event.
Ans:- May I not attend the event?
(47) He could have given you a more valid reason.
Ans:- Could he have given you a more valid reason?
(48) You should speak to the manager.
Ans:- Should you speak to the manager?
(49) You might be getting a discount.
Ans:- Might you be getting a discount?
(50) They will come tomorrow.
Ans:- Will they come tomorrow?
(51) She can explain the story.
Ans:- Can she explain the story?
(52) He may ask for your suggestion.
Ans:- May he ask for your suggestion?
(53) We could plan a trip next week.
Ans:- Could we plan a trip next week?
(54) He should have spoken up sooner.
Ans:- Should he have spoken up sooner?
(55) You might arrive late.
Ans:- Might you arrive late?
(56) I must attend the meeting.
Ans:- Must I attend the meeting?
(57) The boy would prefer a window seat.
Ans:- Would the boy prefer a window seat?
(58) My brother will meet at noon.
Ans:- Will my brother meet at noon?
(59) You can ask questions during the lecture.
Ans:- Can you ask questions during the lecture?
(60) She could have been there by now.
Ans:- Could she have been there by now?
Students should learn basics of anomalous finite verb, which will help them to understand the broader concept of verb.
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