For example, defective verbs have a W or Y as the last root consonant, which is often reflected in paradigms with an extra final vowel in the stem ( e . g . "'r�ma / y�rmi "'" throw " from R-M-Y ); meanwhile, hollow verbs have a W or Y as the middle root consonant, and the stems of such verbs appear to have only two consonants ( e . g . "'g?: b / yig?: b "'" bring " from G-Y-B ).
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Similarly, " should " is no longer used as the past of " shall ", but with a separate meaning indicating possibility or moral obligation . ( However, the use of the preterite form " should " as a subjunctive form continues, as in " If I should go there tomorrow, . . . ", which contrasts with the indicative form " I shall go there tomorrow " . ) The defective verb " ought " was etymologically the past tense of " owe " ( " the affection he ought his children " ), but it has since split off, leaving " owe " as a non-defective verb with its original sense and a regular past tense ( " owed " ).
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Similarly, " should " is no longer used as the past of " shall ", but with a separate meaning indicating possibility or moral obligation . ( However, the use of the preterite form " should " as a subjunctive form continues, as in " If I should go there tomorrow, . . . ", which contrasts with the indicative form " I shall go there tomorrow " . ) The defective verb " ought " was etymologically the past tense of " owe " ( " the affection he ought his children " ), but it has since split off, leaving " owe " as a non-defective verb with its original sense and a regular past tense ( " owed " ).
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