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@@ -1107,7 +1107,38 @@ Of course we can also use the habitual past forms with ability, simply by adding
## Exceptions
-With intransitive stative compound verbs we can't use the perfective roots because it would be awkward doubling up the helper verbs. For example, you can't say because is just... no.
+With certain verbs we can't use the perfective roots, so they lose the aspect and just use the imperfective form. This is true for
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+- verbs with irregular perfect roots
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+ intransitive stative compound verbs
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+### With verbs with irregular perfective roots
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+There are a few verbs like and that have irregular perfective roots. With these verbs we can't make an ability form from the perfective roots, and we just have to use the imperfective form for everything. Here are some examples:
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+These ones will also **use the imperfective roots and stems on both sides**, because you can't say something like . You have to use the imperfective stems and roots and say , regardless of the aspect.
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+The verbs and are exceptions to this exception 🤪 ... because with these you can use the perfective roots.
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+### With intransitive stative verbs
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+With intransitive stative compound verbs we can't use the perfective roots because of the rule above, and because it would be awkward doubling up the helper verbs. For example, you can't say because is just... no.
So for the ability roots and stems of intransitive stative compound verbs we just use the imperfective roots and stems for both sides.
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They could be talking about it in a imperfective sense (I was able to enter whenever I wanted to) or a perfective sense. (I was able to enter in one instance) Both are exactly the same with these kinds of verbs.
-The same thing goes for the verbs:
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-These ones will also **use the imperfective roots and stems on both sides**, because you can't say something like . You have to use the imperfective stems and roots and say , regardless of the aspect.
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## Variations