The document discusses various aspects of verbal sentences in an unspecified language, including:
1) Verbal nouns and the imperfect tense are discussed in relation to attached and detached subject pronouns.
2) Conjugations of the verb "to say" are presented in the singular, plural, dual forms in the present, past, future, continuous and imperative tenses.
3) Active and passive participles and voices are mentioned.
1. (Verbal noun)
He said.
to say
Attached
Pronouns
Imperfect Tense
Starting verb in a
verbal sentence.
when the subject is
SING. or PLU.
Detached
Pronouns
Past Tense
He says.
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Starting verb in a
verbal sentence.
He said.
when the subject is
SING. or PLU.
He will say.
You two do/ will say.
They two said.
They say.
They all said.
They will say.
near future:
near past::
You say.
+
+
You said.
You will say.
You two do / will
say.
distant future:
You two said.
You all say.
+
Past
continuous:
You all said.
+
You all will say.
(with noun)
I say.
(with verb)
I will say.
I said.
We say.
We said.
We will say.
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Negative
Imperative
Don’t say!
Say!
Don’t (you two) say!
Say (you two)!
Dual
Don’t (you all) say!
Say (you all)!
Plural
Passive participle
Singular
Active participle
the one who says;
speaker
Singular
Dual
those who say
Passive Voice
(it) is being said
Plural
(it) is said
Passive Voice
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