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Preterite tense
The preterite is a compound tense. It is built with the indicative present forms of the verb tòram, to have, with the active past participle of the conjugated verb:
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This tense in regarded as essentially regular, being the only irregularities in the participial formation.
The preterite tense conveys completed actions or states in the past.
Plusquamperfect tense
The plusquamperfect is a compound tense. It is built with the indicative imperfect forms of the verb tòram, to have, with the active past participle of the conjugated verb:
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This tense in regarded as essentially regular, being the only irregularities in the participial formation.
The plusquamperfect tense conveys completed actions or states before another past action or state.
Future tense
The future is a compound tense. It is built with the indicative present forms of the verb kiɣam, to come, with the present infinitive of the conjugated verb:
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This tense in regarded as essentially regular.
The future tense conveys actions or states which will be completed or ongoing in the future.
Anterior future tense
The anterior future is a compound tense. It is built with the indicative present forms of the verb kiɣam, to come, with the imperfect infinitive of the conjugated verb:
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This tense in regarded as essentially regular.
The future tense conveys completed conveys actions or states which will be completed before another future action or state.
Future in the past tense
The future in the past is a compound tense. It is built with the indicative imperfect forms of the verb kiɣam, to come, with the present infinitive of the conjugated verb:
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This tense in regarded as essentially regular.
The future tense conveys completed conveys actions or states which would be completed after another past action or state.