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Future tense
Future perfect
Auxiliary verb
Perfective aspect
Present perfect
Perfect
Participle
Scottish Gaelic
Past tense
Grammar
Grammatical tenses
Grammatical aspect

Multiple Perfects in Scottish Gaelic

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