Lithuanian grammar Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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2 The Verb 3 Syntax |
The non-conjugative verbal forms are close to other non-conjugated grammatical categories, e. g. the participles are close to adjectives. But they also retain (except the verbal intensifier) verbal specifics to have their own subject (except the infinitive, the gerund and the semi-participle) objects and adjuncts.
This is an Article on Lithuanian grammar. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Lithuanian grammar Declined words
Cases of Declined words
Adverb forming cases
Note: The locative (inessive) isn't an objective case and words in the locative always are adjuncts, this way it could be also included in this subsection. However, according to a tradition of Lithuanian grammars, the locative is put with other "standard" cases. Other categories
The Noun
The Adjective
Pronouns
The Verb
Verb categories
Tenses
Moods
The three moods without distinction of tenses have periphrastic perfect along with their main form, and the aspect of perfection could be expressed.Voices
Conjugative verbal forms
Non-conjugative verbal forms
Syntax
Word order
Verbal periphrastic constructions
Prepositions
Conjunctions
