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Verbs often take an emphatic suffix or clitic ''-is'', which is more often used with affirmative statements than negative statements. | Verbs often take an emphatic suffix or clitic ''-is'', which is more often used with affirmative statements than negative statements. | ||
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====TAM + subject markers==== | ====TAM + subject markers==== | ||
Thensarian verbs are conjugated in present, imperfect, preterite, future, perfect, and pluperfect tenses; indicative, subjunctive, optative and imperative moods; and active and passive voices. | Thensarian verbs are conjugated in present, imperfect, preterite, future, perfect, and pluperfect tenses; indicative, subjunctive, optative and imperative moods; and active and passive voices. |
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