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When preverbs such as negation or subordinate conjunctions are used, the verb takes the "opposite" aspect of unpreceded verbs:  
When preverbs such as negation or subordinate conjunctions are used, the verb takes the "opposite" aspect of unpreceded verbs:  


*''ȝâxx'' 'I come (imperfective)', ''sâ xaȝân'' 'I do not come (imperfective)', ''nit xaȝân'' 'if I come (imperfective)'
*''ȝânx'' 'I come (imperfective)', ''sâ xaȝân'' 'I do not come (imperfective)', ''nit xaȝân'' 'if I come (imperfective)'
*''xaȝân'' 'I came (perfective)', ''sâ ȝâxx'' 'I did not come (perfective)', ''nit ȝâxx'' 'if I came (perfective)'
*''xaȝân'' 'I came (perfective)', ''sâ ȝâxx'' 'I did not come (perfective)', ''nit ȝâxx'' 'if I came (perfective)'