Answer:
like is the finite and to play is the non-finite verb
Explanation:
finite verb is a form of a verb that (a) shows agreement with a subject and (b) is marked for tense.
Nonfinite verbs are not marked for tense and do not show agreement with a subject.
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Here is a sample dialogue between a respectful daughter and loving mother. The daughter is asking her mother if she can go to her friend Julia's house for a few hours.
"Hey mom, is it alright if I go to my friend Julia's house for a few hours?"
"What time will you be home?"
"I don't know, what time do you want me home?"
"7pm at the latest."
"Okay mom, thanks! Love you!"
"Love you too!"
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