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A SKELETON GRAMMAR khyer.þjug pa for R 5595797 þkhyer. du.þjug.pa 'to cause to carry'. Here the infinitive sign 5 du is dropped.
When speaking respectfully a stol.ba 'to send' is used instead of འཇུག་པ for forming a caཐual verb;༤. . ཀློག་ཏ་སོལ་བ klog. tu.stsol.ba 'to cause to read'.
GERUNDS
Gerunds are niade by adding the particles 5 te. I de, and ste in accordance with the preceding final consonant (see p. 222), as well as TV nas to the verb of the present and the past tenses ; e. g. w52 yod de, bhūtuā, 'being': 857" \dug. ste, uşitvā, “having lived' or 'having remained; ag598 brten. nas (99997 rten. pa, āVári 'to hold', 'to have recourse to,' pf. 959 brten) āśritya, 'having
held'.
ADVERBS
Adverbs are formed in many cases by adding such particles as the following to adjectives : 5 tu. 5 du, 9 n, 1 r, 3 ru ; c. g. 1795 kun. tu sarvatra ‘every where'; 55 myur. du, āśu, 'sighram 'promptly'; 57895, nan par, mandam badly'.