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Application to Danish

In Danish, the verbal system comprises a very limited number of inflectional forms. There is no morphological distinction for person and number; moods and tenses are limited as well. Thus, the set of morphological features pertinent to Danish verbs is: Type, Tense, Mood (distinction between indicative and imperative only) and Voice (distinction of active and `-s' passive).