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  • ...tsjonsil] in Knašta, is a form of speech that makes use of the conditional mood to convey a sense of politeness and respect. Polite Speech is makes use of the conditional mood, which is achieved by adding the prefix ''síl-'' [sil] to the front of the
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  • Conditional sentences states that for one event to be true or occuring another one must '''Generalizations Conditional sentences''' expresses factual things that always occur, "If water is heate
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  • ...e verb stems, namely Conjugations I II and III. Verbs conjugate for tense, mood, voice, person and number. When there is regular conjugations there are irr !Mood
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  • ! Mood ! rowspan=4 | Conditional
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  • 2.12.1.1 Indicative mood 2.12.1.2 Conditional mood
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  • ==Mood== ...mood, the Conditional. It is called a Dependent mood because usage of the Conditional is dependent upon the circumstances of the event as perceived by the speake
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  • ! rowspan="2" | Mood !! rowspan="2" | Person,<br>number !! colspan="2" | Active !! colspan="2" * conditional: '''mān''' (plus normally conjugated verb)
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  • ==='''Mood'''=== Mood can be expressed by the use of one of three auxiliary verbs or through the
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  • ...to-Mittaali lacks infinitive. Imperative formed by reduplicating the verb. Conditional by adding -qu. Passive voice is formed by adding -mri, Middle voice by addi
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  • | {{sc|adm}} || [[w:admonitive mood|admonitive mood]] (warning) | {{sc|aff}} || [[w:grammatical polarity|affirmative mood]]
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  • ==Tense and Mood== Tense and Mood are marked by particles at the beginning of an utterance.
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  • ...Nouns follow Nominative-Accusative alignment and verbs are conjugated for mood, voice, tense and aspect. ...anguages lacks infinitive. Imperative is formed by reduplicating the verb. Conditional by adding -gu, which also modifies certain vowel before it:
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  • Verbs are marked for tense and mood with a particle. ! Conditional
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  • ...rson|person]] or [[grammatical number|number]], except in the [[imperative mood|imperative]]. [[Conditional tense|Conditional]]: '''mi amerio''' ''I would love''<br>
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  • *[[w:Indicative mood|Indicative]] - suffix: present: none, past: ''*-ul-'', perfect: none *[[w:Imperative mood|Imperative]] - suffix: ''*-ə<sub>2</sub>k''
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  • mròg = conditional mood marker
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  • <big>'''Mood'''</big><br/> * Conditional
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  • [[Haoli/Verbs|Haoli Verbs]] conjugate for tense and mood. ===Mood===
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  • Slot 5: Mood t[e]’ – This means “can”. Negative – ć[e]’. Conditional meaning – could. 
    39 KB (6,560 words) - 15:05, 18 August 2013
  • ...erb has an irregular ''-k-'' in some endings. Only tenses of an indicative mood are listed here. !colspan="2" rowspan="2"| || colspan="8" | indicative mood
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  • ===Conditional=== ...the particle '''''-bi''''''' at the end of the present stem. The negative conditional is formed by attaching the usual '''''ni-''''' before the verbal stem.
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  • ...spect-person-number combinations, which can then be augmented with further mood and voice suffixes. === Mood ===
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  • ...hetical and Potential), and the verbs change by person, number, aspect and mood. Verbs usually ends in consonant and there's almost none irregular verb(exc ! rowspan="2" |Conditional
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  • ...have [[indicative]], [[Imperative mood|imperative]] and [[conditional mood|conditional]] moods, as well as a simple form, a [[progressive aspect|durative]] (conti * Except in the [[Imperative mood|imperative]], the verbal form remains the same whatever the person.
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  • Verbs conjugate for person, number, tense, and mood using the following template: ! Tense/Mood
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  • =====Indicative mood===== =====Conditional mood=====
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  • |wrd205=conditional mood
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  • Conditional, Subjunctive : neutral, habitual. Also, they express a present tense by def =====''Grammatical Mood''=====
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  • <aspect>-VERB-<tense>-<mood>-<evidentiality>-<subject>-<voice>-<object>-<other arguments>, where only t - (null) unmarked: present tense, indicative mood, active voice, punctual-stative aspect, singular number, absolutive case
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  • | Mood = Yes ...ers. There are also two numbers and conjugations occur according to voice, mood, number, tense and aspect using various affixes.
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  • Much like in English, verbs in Novbasa change only for mood and tense but not for number and person. Apart from ''es'' ("to be"), all v | Conditional || ''me ud baw'' || I would build
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  • | Mood = no ...or do they conjugate. However, there are a number of particles which mark mood and aspect. There is no morphological tense, the role being filled by time
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  • ...1,2 Subj. sg. || Dir. Obj. sg. || Aspect || Modality || Root || DIR/INV || Mood || 3sg. Subj. || Obj. du./pl. || Subj. du./pl. || negative || interrogative | particles || Subj. sg. || Aspect || Modality || Root || Mood || Subj. du./pl. || negativity || interrogative
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  • ...a'' "language" resulted in éna [ɛ̌.nɑ]. Falling pitch was default and thus conditional, but could sometimes become "independent" (''o'hiehtanne'') or "marked" und ...]] || [[w:Deontic modality|Commissive]] || [[w:Conditional mood|Present<br>Conditional]]
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  • ...ive markers, and the resultant loss of Ivugi's morphological interrogative mood. They are now ''žé'' and ''ža''. ...vowel. This affix was then repurposed to form the subjunctive/conditional mood, which can be used in any of the three tenses: past, present, and future.
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  • ! Mood !! Person !! Positive !! [[w:Negative verb|Negative]] !! Positive !! Negati !rowspan=7 | Conditional
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  • ===Tense / Aspect / Mood=== ...city] is very important in the TAM system. Except for future, negative and conditional forms, verbs are marked for telic vs. atelic aspect.
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  • ...larly when the verb /ˈʔà̤ːχə̀/ - "to ask a question" takes the reportative mood prefix /sfájə́/, the result is /sʷájə́=ˈʔà̤ːχə̀/ - "apparent ==Mood/Evidentiality==
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  • ! Mood | ''-fta-'' (adhortative)<br>''-nag-'' (subjunctive)<br>''-kanag-'' (conditional)<br>''-khtaa-'' (imperative)<br>''-kamu-'' (generic)
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  • ...attached to fixed stems of verbs, to denote person, number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect. ...(present, imperfect, and future) and three moods (indicative, subjunctive, conditional, and imperative) as well as the infinitive, participle, and gerund forms. I
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  • ...a stem with the addition of affixes to indicate person, number, tense and mood. Many verbs have only one stem, used in all forms, e.g. ''timil'' "to fear" ====Tense and Mood Markers====
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  • ...at least one verb and a number of particles which indicate tense, aspect, mood, evidentiality and the speaker's opinion. The general formula for the verb * Mood
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  • ...or aspect, however there is an elaborate system of particles that indicate mood / evidentiality. ==Mood/Evidentiality==
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  • ==Tense, Aspect, Mood, and Voice== ====Conditional====
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  • ...tical tense|tense]], [[w:Grammatical_aspect|aspect]], [[w:grammatical_mood|mood]], and the person and number of their [[w:subject_(grammar)|subjects]]. Cer The ending depends on the [[w:Grammatical_mood|mood]], [[w:Grammatical_tense|tense]], [[w:Grammatical_aspect|aspect]], and [[w:
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  • Verbs mark aspect, mood, subject and object and have two categories: '''independent''' (in a main c ...1,2 Subj. sg. || Dir. Obj. sg. || Aspect || Modality || Root || DIR/INV || Mood || 3sg. Subj. || Obj. du./pl. || Subj. du./pl. || negativity || interrogati
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  • The '''conditional''' (''şart'') verb could also be called "hypothetical"; it is used for rem The various bases thus give distinctions of tense, aspect and mood. These can be briefly tabulated:
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  • ...especially Slovene. Verbs conjugate according to number, person, tense and mood, and impersonal forms also for gender. There are two aspects: perfective an ...future anterior; of those the last three are formed periphrastically. The conditional and the subjunctive both have two tenses: present and preterite; and the pr
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  • ...ther various aspects are used instead, which are often called tense-aspect-mood (TAM) markers. If someone needs to mention a specific time (usually to diff ...uished. Also almost every verb has a distinct middle voice and subjunctive mood conjugations. This means that there are different ways of conjugating a ver
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  • ! colspan="5" | Conditional ...ails refer to: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_mood Grammatical Mood].
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