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**'''Other verbs:''' present/past of ''haben'' "to have" + past participle (agrees with direct object) - e.g. ''<b>Habe</b> þuk <b>sähvenes</b>.'' "I '''have seen''' you."
**'''Other verbs:''' present/past of ''haben'' "to have" + past participle (agrees with direct object) - e.g. ''<b>Habe</b> þuk <b>sähvenes</b>.'' "I '''have seen''' you."
*'''Future:''' present of ''magen'' + infinitive - e.g. ''Ik <b>mag</b> þuk <b>sähven</b>.'' "I '''will see''' you."
*'''Future:''' present of ''magen'' + infinitive - e.g. ''Ik <b>mag</b> þuk <b>sähven</b>.'' "I '''will see''' you."
**The future is often left unmarked if clear from context - e.g. ''Gistredaig <b>sähve</b> ik þuk.'' "I '''[will] see''' you tomorrow."
**The future is often left unmarked if clear from context - e.g. ''Gistredagi <b>sähve</b> ik þuk.'' "I '''[will] see''' you tomorrow."
*'''Present conditional:''' There are two ways of forming the conditional tenses<!-- with different usages-->. <!--The forms labelled ''I'' are used in conditional sentences, while the forms labelled ''II'' can be used on their own. -->The ''II'' forms can also be used as a polite way to express wishes.
*'''Present conditional:''' There are two ways of forming the conditional tenses<!-- with different usages-->. <!--The forms labelled ''I'' are used in conditional sentences, while the forms labelled ''II'' can be used on their own. -->The ''II'' forms can also be used as a polite way to express wishes.
**'''I:''' past subjunctive - e.g. ''Jabe <b>kvemjes</b>, ik <b>sehje</b> þuk.'' "If you '''came''', I '''would see''' you."
**'''I:''' past subjunctive - e.g. ''Jabe <b>kvemjes</b>, ik <b>sehje</b> þuk.'' "If you '''came''', I '''would see''' you."
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