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Like many other clause types in Shalian, complement clauses have two possible syntaxes: either finite, using forms of the preverb ''ith'', or an infinitive construction, formed with the preposition ''mi'' + infinitive. With infinitive complement clauses, the tense is usually assumed to be the same tense as the main clause.
Like many other clause types in Shalian, complement clauses have two possible syntaxes: either finite, using forms of the preverb ''ith'', or an infinitive construction, formed with the preposition ''mi'' + infinitive. With infinitive complement clauses, the tense is usually assumed to be the same tense as the main clause.


===Conditional clauses===
===Conditional===
Conditional clauses that indicate a general truth use the present form of the "if" preverb. A preverb need not be used in the apodosis.
 
:'''''Sher syóokh shadéem, ħónath ni jalm sikht.''
:if.PRES fall_precipitation snow, become DEF road cold
:''If it snows, the road becomes cold.''
 
Conditional clauses that are conditioned on a possible future event use the future form of the "if" preverb:
:'''''Wher't syóokh shadéem, kháiral roftas.'''''
:if.FUT fall_precipitation snow, go-1SG home
:''If it snows, I'll go home.''
 
===Time clauses===
===Time clauses===
There are conjunctions for time clauses.
There are conjunctions for time clauses.
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