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syntax_subject [2022/02/14 18:18] morgothsyntax_subject [2023/09/07 19:38] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   * may be absent but implied (e.g. in imperative clauses like "(You,) Do your job!" = "Kramp bulfib!").   * may be absent but implied (e.g. in imperative clauses like "(You,) Do your job!" = "Kramp bulfib!").
  
-It may be hard to distinguish subject from other parts of sentence when subject is an [[clitics|enclitic]] pronoun becoming a prefix of person ("__Ta__throkh" = "__He__ eats")+It may be hard to distinguish subject from other parts of sentence when subject is an [[clitics|enclitic]] pronoun becoming a prefix of person ("__Ta__throkh" = "__He__ eats")
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 +If the subject is expressed by two nouns or pronouns joined by conjunction "and" = "agh", then verb takes plural form. Example: "Shagrat __and__ Gorbag __were__ talking in the tower" => "Shagrat __agh__ Gorbag shugbuz__û__ lugumor", "You __and__ I __are__ made for each other" => "Fi __agh__ da krampâkuz__û__ ûghûr iskûr". Similarly, predicate becomes plural when subject is expressed by two nouns or pronouns, if one is in nominative case and the other is in [[case_comitative|comitative case]]: "Shagrat with Gorbag captured Frodo" => "Shagrat Gorbagsha dikuzû Frodo".  
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 +<WRAP center round todo 60%> 
 +<todo>Add more info about passive</todo> 
 +</WRAP>
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