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user:zeman:interset:verb-forms [2008/04/05 14:48]
zeman Conditional.
user:zeman:interset:verb-forms [2008/04/05 14:49]
zeman Conditional.
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 Participle in compound verb tenses has only one form //(ella ha cantado)//, in contrast to adjectival use where gender and number is distinguished //(casado hombre, casada mujer, casados hombres, casadas mujeres)//. Gerund //(gerundio)// has only one form //(ella está cantando)//. Participle in compound verb tenses has only one form //(ella ha cantado)//, in contrast to adjectival use where gender and number is distinguished //(casado hombre, casada mujer, casados hombres, casadas mujeres)//. Gerund //(gerundio)// has only one form //(ella está cantando)//.
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 | | Past | //er würde gesungen haben// | //sie würden gesungen haben// | | | Past | //er würde gesungen haben// | //sie würden gesungen haben// |
  
-Portugal: 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.+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.
  
 | | Number | Singular | Plural | | | Number | Singular | Plural |

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