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Additionally, habitual tenses, participles, and infinitives are formed from the supine stem (see below). | |||
For regular verbs, the supine stem is formed from the present stem as follows: | For regular verbs, the supine stem is formed from the present stem as follows: | ||
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**''-it-'' | **''-it-'' | ||
Note that some verbs with a regular perfect stem may have an irregular supine stem and vice versa. | Note that some verbs with a regular perfect stem may have an irregular supine stem and vice versa. | ||
====Habitual forms==== | |||
The habitual is formed by adding ''-ō, -āre, -āvī, -ātų'' to the supine stem of a verb. All tenses, participles, and infinitives have a habitual counterpart formed by conjugating the habitual as a first conjugation verb. | |||
====Compound tenses==== | ====Compound tenses==== |
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