Chelsian: Difference between revisions

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| Future perfect || present tense of ''īre'' "to go" + perfect active infinitive
| Future perfect || present tense of ''īre'' "to go" + perfect active infinitive
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| Obligative || appropriately conjugated form of ''essere'' + obligative active participle || An obligative counterpart can be made out of any tense.
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====Passive====
====Passive====
The passive of any active verb form (finite or non-finite) is formed by replacing that verb form with the equivalent form of the verb ''essere'' "to be" followed by the verb's present passive participle. In compound forms, this applies only to the main verbs and not the auxiliary verb.
The passive of any active verb form (finite or non-finite) is formed by replacing that verb form with the equivalent form of the verb ''essere'' "to be" followed by the verb's present passive participle. In compound forms, this applies only to the main verbs and not the auxiliary verb.
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