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- [[syntax_impersonal|impersonal sentences]] (like " | - [[syntax_impersonal|impersonal sentences]] (like " | ||
- verbal adjective (like " | - verbal adjective (like " | ||
- | - jussive modality (similar to imperative mood) in dependent clause after 3rd person orders using such verbs as " | + | - jussive modality (similar to imperative mood) in dependent clause after 3rd person orders using such verbs as " |
- in questions after " | - in questions after " | ||
- future passive or future participle in languages that have them: "The elf will be executed" | - future passive or future participle in languages that have them: "The elf will be executed" | ||
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| Future (kub) | future passive: "It will be done" => "Kubâ krampat" | | Future (kub) | future passive: "It will be done" => "Kubâ krampat" | ||
| ::: | future (perfect) continuous: "Next month, the war will have been lasting for 13 years" => "Shi shilab gothum kubâ frunat furn nukrig lau" | | | ::: | future (perfect) continuous: "Next month, the war will have been lasting for 13 years" => "Shi shilab gothum kubâ frunat furn nukrig lau" | | ||
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===== Gerundive in Colloquial Speech ===== | ===== Gerundive in Colloquial Speech ===== |