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By this time, too, the forms corresponding to other Celtic and Indo-European present-tense forms had largely acquired future meaning; e.g., Welsh nid â "he will not go" (future) contrasts with Irish ní aig "he does not drive" (present).
He does not drive.
He does not drive a tractor-trailer.
On Wednesdays, though, he does not drive to Hoboken.
He is under contract through 2013, and he does not drive a Yugo.
He does not drive more than 30 miles without stopping to respond to messages.
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