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There are only two tenses: past and non-past.
There are only two tenses: past and non-past.


Modern Netagin has an extreme form of split-ergativity in that ''ergativity marks tense:'' When an ergative preposition is used, the sentence is in the past tense; otherwise, it is in the non-past tense. This came about via a merger of two prepositions ''să-'' 'in, at' and ''se3þe'' 'after' from an older split-ergative system.
Modern Netagin has an extreme form of split-ergativity in that ''ergativity marks tense'' in transitive clauses: When an ergative preposition is used, the clause is in the past tense; otherwise, it is in the non-past tense. This came about via the conflation of two prepositions ''să-'' 'in, at' and ''se3þe'' 'after' in an older split-ergative system.
 
For intransitive clauses,
====Non-past====
====Non-past====
:'''''Se ʔadnaʔe reȝun ʔaxd.'''''
:'''''Se ʔadnaʔe reȝun ʔaxd.'''''