SENĆOŦEN: A Grammar of the Saanich Language

2 Past and Future Tense

The past tense is used in SENĆOŦEN when the speaker wants to make sure that the listener knows that the action happened before now.
The future tense is used in SENĆOŦEN when the speaker wants the listener to know that he or she is sure that the action is going to happen.

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  1. PART 3 SENĆOŦEN Grammatical Patterns Montler, et al.

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  1. 2.1. Past tense: LE¸
  2. 2.2. Future tense: SE¸

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  1. 38.2. ‘Why’ with Ȼ Clause Montler, et al.
  2. 23.5. Next ... , last ... , and this ... Montler, et al.
  3. 48.1. YEḴ ‘hope,’ YEW̱ ‘presume,’ WE¸OĆE ‘guess,’ KE ‘surprise,’ TÁ ‘contrary’ Montler, et al.