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Compare, for instance, the normal verb stem and the imperative form of "to come": in Proto-Chadic these are *sə and *ya, respectively; in Amazigh Kabyle as and eyya; in Egyptian nn and mn; and in Semitic Amharic mεṭṭä and na.
Often, the "fancier" verb is French and the "normal" verb is German.
Put the "independent clause first" which is the normal verb that starts the subjunctive.
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The use of the reflexive "I tire myself" is inappropriate, and there is completely incorrect use of the normal subject-verb word-order and a duplication of noun with pronoun: "He shall land above seven day a ship".
Consequently, to me the scent of paprika and garlic is the smell of home, and I have absorbed their bedtime routine to the point where "to pongyola" has become a normal-seeming verb.
In normal word order the inflected verb immediately follows the subject; any remaining part of the verb phrase occurs as close to the inflected verb as possible.
However be aware that not all verbs can be conjugated using the normal rules - there are many irregular verbs, each with their own unique conjugations which follow no rhyme or reason.
Utterance verbs, cognition verbs, and evidential/epistemic modals c-select normal finite complements headed by mid linkers, which are strong finite complementizers that allow extractions.
So halfway into the play, the verb counterfeit sounds like a perfectly normal synonym for fake it, and to call a man a hobbyhorse seems like a real insult.
For example, languages can be classified on the basis of their basic word order, the relative order of the verb, and its constituents in a normal indicative sentence.
Utterance verbs, non-factive cognition verbs (e.g., "believe"), and epistemic/evidential modals c-select normal finite complements headed by the mid linkers na', mha', cu' M, 'i' M, ga', and ki M. In a normal finite complement, DP extraction is allowed.
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