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====Past, past participle, and perfect tenses====
====Past, past participle, and perfect tenses====
The past, in Wendlandish (apart for a few verbs which keep a synthetic form derived from Latin) is formed by using the past participle preceded by the auxiliary verb ''hav'' (< ''habeō''). Past participles are invariable when used with verbs, but decline when used as adjectives or nouns.<br/>
The past in Wendlandish is formed by using the past participle preceded by the auxiliary verb ''hav'' (< ''habeō''). Past participles are invariable when used with verbs, but decline when used as adjectives or nouns.<br/>
The past participle is formed with the unstressed stems and, generally:
The past participle is formed with the unstressed stems and, generally:
* for ''-æjr'', verbs by removing the ending and adding ''-øt'' (fem.: ''-ata'', pl. ''-ats'')
* for ''-æjr'', verbs by removing the ending and adding ''-øt'' (fem.: ''-ata'', pl. ''-ats'')
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