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Rh {|
 * colspan=2 |
 * colspan=5 | Past Tense.
 * SING.
 * colspan=3 | 1.
 * colspan=2 | ||
 * colspan=3 | 2.
 * colspan=2 | ||
 * colspan=3 | 3.
 * colspan=2 | ||
 * PLUR.
 * colspan=3 | 1.
 * colspan=2 |  ||
 * colspan=3 | 2.
 * colspan=2 | ||
 * colspan=2 | 3. ||
 * colspan=2 |  ||
 * colspan=3 | Autonomous.
 * colspan=3 | ||
 * colspan=3 | Verbal Noun.
 * colspan=3 | ||
 * colspan=3 | Verbal Adj.
 * colspan=3 | ||
 * }
 * colspan=2 | 3. ||
 * colspan=2 |  ||
 * colspan=3 | Autonomous.
 * colspan=3 | ||
 * colspan=3 | Verbal Noun.
 * colspan=3 | ||
 * colspan=3 | Verbal Adj.
 * colspan=3 | ||
 * }
 * colspan=3 | Verbal Adj.
 * colspan=3 | ||
 * }
 * }

NOTES ON THE MOODS AND TENSES. The Present Tenses.

The Present Tense is always formed by adding, , &c., to the stem when the last vowel is broad; if the last vowel is slender add , , , &c. The last syllable of the first person plural is often pronounced rapidly&#8203;—&#8203;e.g., (mulʹ-a-mwid),  (kʼredʹimid); but in the South of Ireland this syllable is lengthened,  (mulʹ-a-meed),  (kʼredʹ-imeed). Verbs of more than one syllable ending in add, not , in the first person plural of this tense.