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| Future || audatos/adatos || audantos/adantos || audatol/adatos || audantol/adantos
| Future || audatos/adatos || audantos/adantos || audatol/adatos || audantol/adantos
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Note: The perfective present tense is actually just the simple present. The perfective preterite tense can form the present perfect.
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|+ Jussive mood
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!!! Perfective sg !! Perfective pl !! Imperfective sg !! Imperfective pl
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| Perfect || audutov/adutov || auduntov/aduntov || audutiv/adutov || auduntiv/aduntov
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| Preterite || audutin/adutin || auduntin/aduntin || auduti/adutin || audunti/aduntin
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| Present || auduto/aduto || audunto/adunto || audutoi/aduto || auduntoi/adunto
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| Future || audutos/adutos || auduntos/aduntos || audutol/adutos || auduntol/aduntos
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Note: Perfective does not exactly align with the perfect tense in English. Perfective future means "will be done", perfective present means "is done now", preterite past means "has been done", and perfective perfect means "had been done".

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