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user:zeman:interset:verb-forms [2008/04/05 10:58]
zeman Perfect.
user:zeman:interset:verb-forms [2008/04/05 11:30]
zeman Corrected: Portuguese present perfect uses only one form of participle and does not distinguish gender.
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 Example: present perfect //(perfeito)// of the Portuguese verb //cantar// (to sing) is formed by present indicative of the auxiliary verb //ter// and the past participle //(participio)// of the main verb: Example: present perfect //(perfeito)// of the Portuguese verb //cantar// (to sing) is formed by present indicative of the auxiliary verb //ter// and the past participle //(participio)// of the main verb:
  
-| Number | Singular | Plural | | +| Number | Singular | Plural | 
-| Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine +| Person | | | 
-| Person | | | | | +| 1st | //tenho cantado// | //temos cantado// | 
-| 1st | //tenho cantado// | //tenho cantada// | //temos cantados// | //temos cantadas// | +| 2nd | //tens cantado// | | 
-| 2nd | //tens cantado// | //tens cantada// | | | +| 3rd | //tem cantado// | //têm cantado// |
-| 3rd | //tem cantado// | //tem cantada// | //têm cantados// | //têm cantadas// |+
  
 Example: present perfect (минало неопределено време, past indefinite tense) of the Bulgarian verb //чета// (to read) is formed by present indicative of the auxiliary verb //съм// (to be) and by past active aorist participle of the main verb: Example: present perfect (минало неопределено време, past indefinite tense) of the Bulgarian verb //чета// (to read) is formed by present indicative of the auxiliary verb //съм// (to be) and by past active aorist participle of the main verb:

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