| 21. | One principal part can sometimes be predicted from another, but not with any certainty.
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| 22. | Kurt Ollmann and Amy Burton take the principal parts.
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| 23. | The principal part of the Globe Museum's inventory consists of globes which existed before 1850.
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| 24. | Over a ten-month period in 1821-1822 he conducted a principal part in the Amiowhenua expedition.
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| 25. | For some classes of verbs, however, all principal parts can be predicted given the first one.
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| 26. | Look at the fourth principal part ( or past passive participle : expressus / expressum ).
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| 27. | The four remaining leaves make up the actual map, which is divided into two principal parts.
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| 28. | He remained in Linz for two years singing principal parts from all eras of opera history.
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| 29. | Conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from basic forms, or principal parts.
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| 30. | The following table shows how the paradigm of an irregular verb is constructed from its principal parts.
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