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The perfect stem is derived from the present stem in different ways depending on the verb.  
The perfect stem is derived from the present stem in different ways depending on the verb.  
*Regular Class 1 & 5 verbs form it by adding ''-g(h)-'' (always hard) to the infinitive minus ''-re''.
*Regular Class 1 & 5 verbs form it by removing ''-re'' from the infinitive and adding ''-g(h)-'' (always hard).
*Regular Class 2, 3, and 4 verbs form it by adding ''-ug(h)-'' to the present stem.
*Regular Class 2, 3, and 4 verbs form it by adding ''-og(h)-'' to the present stem.
*There are many irregular verbs, especially in classes 2-4 (and sometimes 5). The only irregular class 1 verbs are ''dare'' "to give" and ''stare'' "to stand, stop".
*There are many irregular verbs, especially in classes 2-4 (and sometimes 5).  
**The only irregular class 1 verbs are ''dare'' "to give" and ''stare'' "to stand, stop".
 
====Perfect subjunctive====
====Perfect subjunctive====
The perfect subjunctive is formed by adding the following endings to the perfect stem:
The perfect subjunctive is formed by adding the following endings to the perfect stem:
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