| 31. | These verb catenae generally contain a main verb and potentially one or more auxiliary verbs.
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| 32. | Auxiliary verbs undergo subject-aux inversion, raising-to-subject verbs do not.
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| 33. | Hawaiian is an isolating language, so its verbal grammar exclusively relies on unconjugated auxiliary verbs.
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| 34. | The auxiliary verbs help express functional meaning of voice.
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| 35. | The auxiliary verbs can be both perfective and imperfective.
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| 36. | Auxiliary verbs are always in a predicative word position.
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| 37. | These are formed with a non-finite form of the main verb followed by an auxiliary verb.
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| 38. | There is no auxiliary verb to form questions.
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| 39. | For a detailed scholarly study of auxiliary verbs in Tuvan and related languages, see Anderson 2004.
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| 40. | These include one for each simple tense with the addition of or as an auxiliary verb.
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