Verb Endings

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Non-final verb endings (the most typical kind) are attached to verbs to make new verbs. They cannot, in and of themselves, end a sentence or a clause. See [[:Category:Verb Endings]] for a list of these.
Non-final verb endings (the most typical kind) are attached to verbs to make new verbs. They cannot, in and of themselves, end a sentence or a clause. See [[:Category:Verb Endings]] for a list of these.
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Final verb endings are attached only at the end. They usually convey a sense of time (past, present, future) as well as the type of sentence (statement, question) and also convey [[Levels of Speech]]. See [[:Category:Final Verb Endings]] for a list of these.
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[[Final Verb Endings]] are attached only at the end. They usually convey a sense of time (past, present, future) as well as the type of sentence (statement, question) and also convey [[Levels of Speech]]. See [[:Category:Final Verb Endings]] for a list of these.
[[Category:Verb Endings]]
[[Category:Verb Endings]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 1 December 2009

The are several kinds of verb endings.

Non-final verb endings (the most typical kind) are attached to verbs to make new verbs. They cannot, in and of themselves, end a sentence or a clause. See Category:Verb Endings for a list of these.

Final Verb Endings are attached only at the end. They usually convey a sense of time (past, present, future) as well as the type of sentence (statement, question) and also convey Levels of Speech. See Category:Final Verb Endings for a list of these.

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