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====Use of tenses | ====Use of tenses: Past vs. Perfect==== | ||
Past and perfect are the two Chlouvānem (morphological) tenses that are used to refer to past actions. Their meanings may be summarized this way: | Past and perfect are the two Chlouvānem (morphological) tenses that are used to refer to past actions. Their meanings may be summarized this way: | ||
* The '''past tense''' always refers to the ''past'', but it isn’t always ''perfective''; | * The '''past tense''' always refers to the ''past'', but it isn’t always ''perfective''; | ||