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|+ Simple indicative tenses of the verb ''aver'' "to have" | |+ Simple indicative tenses of the verb ''aver'' "to have" | ||
! Person/<br />Number !! Present !! Imperfect !! | ! Person/<br />Number !! Present !! Imperfect !! Preterite³ !! Future !! Conditional !! Pluperfect³ | ||
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|+ Simple subjunctive tenses of the verb ''aver'' "to have" | |+ Simple subjunctive tenses of the verb ''aver'' "to have" | ||
! Person/<br />Number !! Present !! | ! Person/<br />Number !! Present !! Imperfect³ !! Future³ | ||
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'''Notes:''' | '''Notes:''' | ||
¹ The irregular preterite is shown here. A regular preterite (''aví, aviés,'' etc.) can alternatively be used, in which case the pluperfect indicative, imperfect subjunctive, and future subjunctive likewise become regular. | ¹ Participles in ''-ut-'' are considered archaic. | ||
² The purpose for including the perfect infinitive in conjugation tables is to show the auxiliary verb that is used to form compound tenses. In this case, it is ''aver''. | |||
³ The irregular preterite is shown here. A regular preterite (''aví, aviés,'' etc.) can alternatively be used, in which case the pluperfect indicative, imperfect subjunctive, and future subjunctive likewise become regular. | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
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