Correct option is A
The correct answer is (a) playing as it is a Non-Finite verb in the given sentence.
· Non-Finite verbs do not change according to the subject or tense and function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in a sentence.
· In the sentence "They liked seeing our playing together":
o "Playing" acts as a Gerund, a type of Non-Finite verb that functions as a noun.
o "Seeing" functions as a participle, which can sometimes be confused with Non-Finite verbs, but here it acts more like a regular verb modifying "liked."
Grammatical Rule Used:
· Gerunds (-ing form as a noun):
o A gerund is a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.
o Example: She enjoys dancing.
· Finite vs. Non-Finite:
o Finite verbs change according to tense and subject (e.g., "liked").
o Non-Finite verbs remain unchanged regardless of tense or subject (e.g., "playing" as a gerund).
हिंदी में व्याकरण संबंधी नियम:
· Non-Finite क्रियाएँ वे होती हैं जो काल (tense) याकर्ता (subject) केअनुसार नहीं बदलती।
· Gerund (संज्ञा रूप में क्रिया): Playing यहाँ संज्ञा के रूप में कार्य करता है।
· उदाहरण: मुझे नाचना पसंद है। (I like dancing.)