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[[User:Juhhmi|Juhhmi]] ([[User talk:Juhhmi|talk]]) 20:50, 20 March 2013 (CET)
[[User:Juhhmi|Juhhmi]] ([[User talk:Juhhmi|talk]]) 20:50, 20 March 2013 (CET)
What I suggest is doing like I did, take a bunch of tenses you want, combine them with all the aspects you want and hten go nuts on the table. For example I have inceptive (to start an action) and conitnuative/imperfective, if you start an action it will imply that you'll be doing it in the future so future continuative and present inceptive is one and the same. I also have "Causum" Which is retrospective + future/present, why? Retrospective/perfect means the action had consequences relative to a future action, why? Because for present, the event happening now, and the vent happening in the future, the consequence of this action will have to be in the future no matter what so they are one of the same in it.
Best Regards
[[File:Zelos.png|35px|link=Linguifex:Administrators]]&nbsp;'''[[User Talk:EmperorZelos|<span style="color:#800080;">Emperor Zelos</span>]]''' 06:20, 21 March 2013 (CET)