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ˈpreterite-ˈpresent, a. (n.) Gram. [ad. mod.L. præterito-præsens, neut. pl. -præsentia, f. præteritus preterite + præsens present.] Applied to verbs of which the tense now used as the present was originally a preterite (or to this tense); esp. to the small group of verbs in the Germanic languages (m...
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Preterite
Typical conjugation:
Dūxī can be translated as (preterite) "I led", "I did lead", or (in the present perfect) "I have led." of the present tense (including traer).
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Traducir Conjugation: Present Tense & Preterite
''Traducir'' means to translate. In this lesson, you will learn how to conjugate ''traducir'' in the present and preterite tenses. You will also...
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English modal auxiliary verbs
This was another preterite-present verb, of which moste was in fact the preterite (the present form mot gave rise to mote, which was used as a modal verb Similarly, ought was originally a past form—it derives from ahte, preterite of agan ("to own"), another Old English preterite-present verb, whose present
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Germanic verbs
Elements of both are present in the preterite-present verbs. Despite various irregularities, most verbs fall into one of these categories. Preterite-presents
The so-called preterite-present verbs are a small group of anomalous verbs in the Germanic languages in which the present tense shows
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List of English irregular verbs
In the case of modal verbs the present and preterite forms are listed, since these are the only forms that exist with the present form identical for all Present tense irregular verbs
Though the list of verbs irregular in the preterite or past participle is long, the list of irregular present tense verbs
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Germanic weak verb
cause to travel" (an archaic instance of the o-grade ablaut used despite the differing past-tense ablaut)
(VII) "to weep" → "to cause to weep"
(I, preterite-present Preterite-present verbs are primary verbs in which the PIE present was lost, and the perfect was given a present meaning.
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Go (verb)
The root is regarded as an iterative-intensive derivative of the more common * 'to go' (present *). One reflex of * is Latin īre 'to go' (present eō 'I go') which gave many English words such as ambition, exit, introit, issue, preterite, and so forth.
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Germanic strong verb
developing the strong verb system, Germanic also went on to develop two other classes of verbs: the weak verbs and a third, much smaller, class known as the preterite-present (Hew can be a preterite or present, although the usual preterite, and sometimes the participle too, is hewed.)
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Middle High German verbs
The language had two simple tenses: present and preterite (or "simple past"). The preterite forms use -ss- instead of -ȥȥ-.. This is the easiest way to distinguish preterite forms of "wiȥȥen" from present tense forms.
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Gothic verbs
The following is a sample paradigm of a class 4 weak verb, fullnan "to become full":
Preterite-present verbs
So-called "preterite-present verbs" are from Old English preterite-present verbs.
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Udmurt grammar
The structure is the present tense of the main verb with either preterite of the auxiliary verb. The structure of the negative durative preterite is the negative present tense of the main verb with either preterite of the auxiliary verb.
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Historical present
In linguistics and rhetoric, the historical present or historic present, also called dramatic present or narrative present, is the employment of the present See also
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Passé simple – the historical past in French
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Komi grammar
The main verb is the same as in the present tense
Preterite II
The second preterite is a past tense with an evidentiality distinction. Preterite V
The Komi preterite V makes use of the main verb in the present form and the auxiliary вӧлӧм, 'apparently was' in third person singular, preterite
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