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* '''interrogative''', used for questions;
* '''interrogative''', used for questions;
* two '''consequential moods''': one expressing ''cause'' (e.g. “because X”), the other ''opposition'' (e.g. “although X”).
* two '''consequential moods''': one expressing ''cause'' (e.g. “because X”), the other ''opposition'' (e.g. “although X”).
Laceyiami verbs also have two '''non-finite forms '''(the '''-ke''' form (or simply the '''infinitive''') and the '''-ę '''form) and a small number of '''preverbal modifiers''' that add a particular meaning to the verb (the most common is ''sų-'', used to negate verbs).
Laceyiami verbs also has a '''non-finite form '''(the '''-ke''' form, called '''infinitive''' hereafter) and a small number of '''preverbal modifiers''' that add a particular meaning to the verb (the most common is ''sų-'', used to negate verbs).


Finally, Laceyiam has a large number of ''attributive'' and ''adverbial participles'', with forms for most voices and tenses and a distinction into ''modal adverbs'', ''homofocal gerundives'' and ''heterofocal gerundives''.
Finally, Laceyiam has a large number of '''attributive''' and '''adverbial participles''', with forms for most voices and tenses and a distinction into '''modal adverbs''', '''homofocal gerundives''' and '''heterofocal gerundives'''.


==== Conjugations ====
==== Conjugations ====
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