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user:zeman:interset:verb-forms [2008/04/05 13:39]
zeman Conditional.
user:zeman:interset:verb-forms [2008/04/05 15:22]
zeman Subjunctive.
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       * present       * present
       * past       * past
-        * aorist+        * aorist / preterite
         * imperfect         * imperfect
         * perfect         * perfect
         * pluperfect         * pluperfect
 +        * preterite anterior
     * imperative     * imperative
 +    * conditional
     * subjunctive     * subjunctive
     * jussive     * jussive
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 ===== Conditional ===== ===== Conditional =====
  
-Grammars of some languages regard conditional as a tense, although others treat it as a mood. Czech: //podmiňovací způsob// (conditional mood). In English and other languages it can indicate future relative to some point in the past: //I warned him that I would call the Police if he did not turn down the music.// Often constructed analytically, in which case there is no need to use ''mood = "cond"''.+Grammars of some languages regard conditional as a tense, although others treat it as a mood. Czech: //podmiňovací způsob// (conditional mood). In English and other languages the present conditional can indicate future relative to some point in the past: //I warned him that I would call the Police if he did not turn down the music.// Often constructed analytically, in which case there is no need to use ''mood = "cond"''.
  
 Czech: present conditional mood is constructed by aorist form of the auxiliary verb //být// (to be) and the active past participle of the main verb. Past conditional mood is constructed from the present conditional of the auxiliary verb //být// and the active past participle of the main verb. Czech: present conditional mood is constructed by aorist form of the auxiliary verb //být// (to be) and the active past participle of the main verb. Past conditional mood is constructed from the present conditional of the auxiliary verb //být// and the active past participle of the main verb.
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 | 3rd | Present | //četl by// | //četla by// | //četlo by// | //četli by// | //četly by// | //četla by// | | 3rd | Present | //četl by// | //četla by// | //četlo by// | //četli by// | //četly by// | //četla by// |
 | | Past | //byl by četl// | //byla by četla// | //bylo by četlo// | //byli by četli// | //byly by četly// | //byla by četla// | | | Past | //byl by četl// | //byla by četla// | //bylo by četlo// | //byli by četli// | //byly by četly// | //byla by četla// |
 +
 +English: conditional is made of //would// (past tense of the auxiliary verb //will//) and of base form of the main verb. Past conditional is made similarly but instead of the present indicative, there is the compound present perfect form of the main verb. Example: verb //to sing//.
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 +| | Number | Singular | Plural |
 +| Person | Tense | | |
 +| 1st | Present | //I would sing// | //we would sing// |
 +| | Past | //I would have sung// | //we would have sung// |
 +| 2nd | Present | //you would sing// | //you would sing// |
 +| | Past | //you would have sung// | //you would have sung// |
 +| 3rd | Present | //he would sing// | //they would sing// |
 +| | Past | //he would have sung// | //they would have sung// |
 +
 +German: conditional //(Konditional)// is made of past subjunctive //(Konjunktiv Präteritum)// form of the auxiliary verb //werden//, and the infinitive of the main verb.
 +
 +| | Number | Singular | Plural |
 +| Person | Tense | | |
 +| 1st | Present | //ich würde singen// | //wir würden singen// |
 +| | Past | //ich würde gesungen haben// | //wir würden gesungen haben// |
 +| 2nd | Present | //du würdest singen// | //ihr würdet singen// |
 +| | Past | //du würdest gesungen haben// | //ihr würdet gesungen haben// |
 +| 3rd | Present | //er würde singen// | //sie würden singen// |
 +| | Past | //er würde gesungen haben// | //sie würden gesungen haben// |
 +
 +Portuguese: present conditional //(condicional)// has synthetic forms and past (perfect) conditional is analytic, made of present conditional of the auxiliary verb //ter//, and of the participle of the main verb.
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 +| | Number | Singular | Plural |
 +| Person | Tense | | |
 +| 1st | Present | //cantaria// | //cantaríamos// |
 +| | Past | //teria cantado// | //teríamos cantado// |
 +| 2nd | Present | //cantarias// | |
 +| | Past | //terias cantado// | |
 +| 3rd | Present | //cantaria// | //cantariam// |
 +| | Past | //teria cantado// | //teriam cantado// |
 +
 +The synthetic present forms require that the decoder set ''mood = "cond"''.
 +
 +===== Subjunctive =====
 +
 +In grammars of some languages called //conjunctive//. Czech: //spojovací způsob//. In some languages its usage overlaps with **conditional** (German //Konjunktiv//: //Hätte er heute kommen wollen, würde ich nicht abreisen.// = "If he wanted to come today I would not travel away." Spanish //subjuntivo// is used in subordinated clauses after a subordinating conjunction like in //que hable// = //that I speak// = (Czech) //ať mluvím//, //abych mluvil//. It also works as a sort of **imperative** in persons that do not have their own imperative forms (1st and 3rd).
 +
 +German has synthetic forms called //Konjunktiv I// (present) and //Konjunktiv II// (past, preterite). There is a significant overlap of forms of present subjunctive with present indicative.
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 +| | Number | Singular | Plural |
 +| Person | Tense | | |
 +| 1st | Present | //ich singe// | //wir singen// |
 +| | Past | //ich sänge// | //wir sängen// |
 +| 2nd | Present | //du singest// | //ihr singet// |
 +| | Past | //du sängest// | //ihr sänget// |
 +| 3rd | Present | //er singe// | //sie singen// |
 +| | Past | //er sänge// | //sie sängen// |
  

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