| 1. | Infinitive forms are made together with auxiliary verbs and periphrastic forms.
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| 2. | Only few roots can form both the simple and the periphrastic perfect.
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| 3. | The formation of these is discussed in the section " periphrastic forms ".
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| 4. | These periphrastic forms in Irish have retained their use of showing continuous aspect.
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| 5. | This periphrastic construction is not permitted in Galician.
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| 6. | In addition to these basic forms, Greek also has several periphrastic verb constructions.
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| 7. | The verb catenae of English are highly periphrastic.
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| 8. | Periphrastic phrases may be able to express some relative future meanings that are otherwise unattested.
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| 9. | A range of further aspectual nuances may be conveyed by a variety of periphrastic constructions.
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| 10. | In the passive, the periphrastic infinitive-tus fore etc . is normally used.
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