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A description of PDP's verbal system
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1. Higher Noun Forms
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2. Lower Noun Forms
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3. Noun Forms
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4. Tense-Aspect-Mood
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Proto-Drao-Parn's verbal system incorporates tense, aspect, mood, and voice, most separated from one another (unlike, e.g., Spanish, where aspect and mood are combined with tense). Verbs conjugate to the following:
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Perfective Aspect
Imperfective Aspect
Abilitative Aspect
Habitual Aspect
Continuative Aspect
Imperative Mood
Subjunctive Mood
Obligatory Mood
Interrogative Mood
Conditional Mood
Infinitive verbs in PDP end in either йть or ўқь. Whenever a verb is conjugated, the infinitive marker is removed and the appropriate suffix added to the end. ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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