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**Affirmative: "Past Affirmative" with final high tone - e.g. ''nin taghí'' "a man who went"
**Affirmative: "Past Affirmative" with final high tone - e.g. ''nin taghí'' "a man who went"
**Negative: (''an'') + "Past Negative" - e.g. ''nin an taghín'' "a man who did not go" (note that this is identical to the present equivalent; for d=isambiguation, a compound form may be used instead)
**Negative: (''an'') + "Past Negative" - e.g. ''nin an taghín'' "a man who did not go" (note that this is identical to the present equivalent; for d=isambiguation, a compound form may be used instead)
=====Jussive======
======Jussive======
*Affirmative:
*Affirmative:
**First and second person: Clitic subject + "Present Subjunctive" with penultimate high tone - e.g. ''an tágno'' "let us go"
**First and second person: Clitic subject + "Present Subjunctive" with penultimate high tone - e.g. ''an tágno'' "let us go"
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**Present: ''-aashi'' (only for dynamic verbs) - e.g. ''us tághaashe'' "he must/may be going"
**Present: ''-aashi'' (only for dynamic verbs) - e.g. ''us tághaashe'' "he must/may be going"
**Stative verbs have distinct past and present forms - e.g ''us arke'' "he must/may see", ''us arkaaye'' "he must/may have seen"
**Stative verbs have distinct past and present forms - e.g ''us arke'' "he must/may see", ''us arkaaye'' "he must/may have seen"
=====Compound Forms=====
=====Compound Forms=====
*These are forms that use the infinitive with auxiliary verbs.
*These are forms that use the infinitive with auxiliary verbs.