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==== Indicative mood ====
This is the default mood and it states things as fact. It usually follows the word order: subject verb object
 
* Present perfect/habitual form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalaya betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians pray together).
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* Present habitual form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalaya betuwakahim befutun''' (Packilvanians pray together often/usually)
* Present continuous form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayedol betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians (are) praying together)
* Past perfect form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayevaj betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians [are] praying together)
* Past habitual form: '''BeBakhilfanya besalayekade betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians prayed[often] together )
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* Past continuous form: '''BeBakhilfanya basalayegum betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians were praying together)
In theory, sentences in Packilvanian have free word order due to the comprehensive system of cases. Thus the indicative mood can, in theory, be written as follows.
 
* SVO: BeBakhilfanya bemanje onokuskus (Packilvanians eat couscous)
* SOV: BeBakhilfanya onokuskus bemanje (Packilvanians couscous eat)
* OVS: Onokuskus bemanje BeBakhilfanya (Couscous eat Packilvanians)
* OSV: Onokuskus beBakhilfanya bemanje
* VSO: Bemanje beBakhilfanya onokuskus
* VOS: Bemanje onokuskus beBakhilfanya
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* Past continuous form: '''BeBakhilfanya basalayegum betuwakahim''' (Packilvanians were praying together)
 
====Interrogative mood====
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