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An obligative counterpart can be made from any tense. It is formed from its declarative counterpart by replacing the main verb with the appropriately conjugated form of '' | An obligative counterpart can be made from any tense. It is formed from its declarative counterpart by replacing the main verb with the appropriately conjugated form of ''jessere'' "to be" followed by the active or passive obligative participle. | ||
====The verb ''jessere'' "to be"==== | ====The verb ''jessere'' "to be"==== | ||
The verb ''sų, jessere, fuvī, fūtus'' "to be" is one of the most important verbs, and one of the most irregular. In fact, it is the only verb whose full conjugation cannot be determined based on its principle parts. | The verb ''sų, jessere, fuvī, fūtus'' "to be" is one of the most important verbs, and one of the most irregular. In fact, it is the only verb whose full conjugation cannot be determined based on its principle parts. |
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