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Notice the use of ''lot'' instead of ''3rd Singular''. The implied agent form can only be used in the 3rd person singular if the agent (person or thing preforming the action) is ''lot'' (it).
Notice the use of ''lot'' instead of ''3rd Singular''. The implied agent form can only be used in the 3rd person singular if the agent (person or thing preforming the action) is ''lot'' (it).


Some regular verbs have irregular implied agent form stems, such as the verb ''ameska'' (to like).
Some regular verbs have irregular implied agent form stems, such as the verb ''explíka'' (to explain).


{{qtzimpliedagent
{{qtzimpliedagent
|verb=ameska
|verb=explíka
|stem=amesk
|stem=explí
|ending=nés
|ending=nés
|pluralending=nétsa
|pluralending=nétsa
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