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          As I can see, the verb ferō changes lexical root not just when it has just past tense but exactly when perfect past tense, because imperfect is also past tense.



          Ukrainian like others Slovic languages (for example Polish, Muscovian) has almost total similar system but with one different: verb can have only one mode which is imperfect or perfect, and all of them have infinitive form.



          And here Ukrainian like others Slovic languages has many ways to change imperfect verbs to perfect via:



          • add or remove prefix: світити – засвітити, вабити – привабити;

          • add, remove or change suffix: повторювати – повторити, допомагати – допомогти;

          • alternating sounds at the root: збирати – зібрати

          • change of emphasis: розки́дати – розкидáти, скли́кати – скликáти;

          • and finally our theme, change of roots: брати – взяти, ловити – упіймати, заходити – зайти.

          And of course, count of these verbs is big enough.



          By the way, a changing of root but with saving main meaning is suppletion.






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            As I can see, the verb ferō changes lexical root not just when it has just past tense but exactly when perfect past tense, because imperfect is also past tense.



            Ukrainian like others Slovic languages (for example Polish, Muscovian) has almost total similar system but with one different: verb can have only one mode which is imperfect or perfect, and all of them have infinitive form.



            And here Ukrainian like others Slovic languages has many ways to change imperfect verbs to perfect via:



            • add or remove prefix: світити – засвітити, вабити – привабити;

            • add, remove or change suffix: повторювати – повторити, допомагати – допомогти;

            • alternating sounds at the root: збирати – зібрати

            • change of emphasis: розки́дати – розкидáти, скли́кати – скликáти;

            • and finally our theme, change of roots: брати – взяти, ловити – упіймати, заходити – зайти.

            And of course, count of these verbs is big enough.



            By the way, a changing of root but with saving main meaning is suppletion.






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              As I can see, the verb ferō changes lexical root not just when it has just past tense but exactly when perfect past tense, because imperfect is also past tense.



              Ukrainian like others Slovic languages (for example Polish, Muscovian) has almost total similar system but with one different: verb can have only one mode which is imperfect or perfect, and all of them have infinitive form.



              And here Ukrainian like others Slovic languages has many ways to change imperfect verbs to perfect via:



              • add or remove prefix: світити – засвітити, вабити – привабити;

              • add, remove or change suffix: повторювати – повторити, допомагати – допомогти;

              • alternating sounds at the root: збирати – зібрати

              • change of emphasis: розки́дати – розкидáти, скли́кати – скликáти;

              • and finally our theme, change of roots: брати – взяти, ловити – упіймати, заходити – зайти.

              And of course, count of these verbs is big enough.



              By the way, a changing of root but with saving main meaning is suppletion.






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                As I can see, the verb ferō changes lexical root not just when it has just past tense but exactly when perfect past tense, because imperfect is also past tense.



                Ukrainian like others Slovic languages (for example Polish, Muscovian) has almost total similar system but with one different: verb can have only one mode which is imperfect or perfect, and all of them have infinitive form.



                And here Ukrainian like others Slovic languages has many ways to change imperfect verbs to perfect via:



                • add or remove prefix: світити – засвітити, вабити – привабити;

                • add, remove or change suffix: повторювати – повторити, допомагати – допомогти;

                • alternating sounds at the root: збирати – зібрати

                • change of emphasis: розки́дати – розкидáти, скли́кати – скликáти;

                • and finally our theme, change of roots: брати – взяти, ловити – упіймати, заходити – зайти.

                And of course, count of these verbs is big enough.



                By the way, a changing of root but with saving main meaning is suppletion.






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                As I can see, the verb ferō changes lexical root not just when it has just past tense but exactly when perfect past tense, because imperfect is also past tense.



                Ukrainian like others Slovic languages (for example Polish, Muscovian) has almost total similar system but with one different: verb can have only one mode which is imperfect or perfect, and all of them have infinitive form.



                And here Ukrainian like others Slovic languages has many ways to change imperfect verbs to perfect via:



                • add or remove prefix: світити – засвітити, вабити – привабити;

                • add, remove or change suffix: повторювати – повторити, допомагати – допомогти;

                • alternating sounds at the root: збирати – зібрати

                • change of emphasis: розки́дати – розкидáти, скли́кати – скликáти;

                • and finally our theme, change of roots: брати – взяти, ловити – упіймати, заходити – зайти.

                And of course, count of these verbs is big enough.



                By the way, a changing of root but with saving main meaning is suppletion.







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