| 21. | All other forms are periphrastic ( analytic ), and are formed using auxiliary verbs or other additional words.
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| 22. | Shelley combines polyptoton with periphrastic naming, which is the technique of referring to someone using several indirect names.
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| 23. | Rather, they use a periphrastic auxiliary form of the verb " " " to come ".
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| 24. | A further expansion and modification of the diffusion hypotheses account for the periphrastic do found in Caribbean English creoles.
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| 25. | The remainder of " verbs " are participles that form periphrastic phrases with " to be ".
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| 26. | The b-predicates are, however, more periphrastic than the a-predicates since they contain more words.
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| 27. | The synthetic verbs also have periphrastic forms, for use in perfects and in simple tenses in which they are deponent.
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| 28. | Independent studies showed that the drug actually could be successful in treatment of intended diseases ( periphrastic nervous system neuropathies ).
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| 29. | In questions, English employs periphrastic constructions involving the verb " to do ", a rare feature crosslinguistically.
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| 30. | There are four periphrastic tenses in Colloquial Welsh which make use of : present, imperfect, future, and conditional.
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