| 1. | The perfective subjunctive is twice as common as the imperfective subjunctive.
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| 2. | Verbs are of imperfective or perfective aspect, often occurring in pairs.
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| 3. | With the perfective, this marks the pluperfect or counterfactual.
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| 4. | In both Georgian, ergativity only occurs in the perfective.
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| 5. | Roots whose meaning was punctiliar or discrete created perfective-aspect verbs.
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| 6. | They also have lexical aspect ( perfective and imperfective ), conjugations.
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| 7. | In others, there are several perfective alternatives with slightly different meanings.
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| 8. | Possessing a prefix does not necessarily mean that a verb is perfective.
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| 9. | This is a rough equivalent of the perfective vs . imperfective aspect opposition.
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| 10. | The " la " marks the verb in the perfective aspect.
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