| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| First person | დავწერე davc'ere "I wrote it" | დავწერეთ davc'eret "We wrote it" |
| Second Person | დაწერე dac'ere "You wrote it" | დაწერეთ dac'eret "You(pl.) wrote it" |
| Third Person | დაწერა dac'era "He wrote it" | დაწერეს dac'eres "They wrote it" |
Given the presence of similar terms in Western grammars, it is important to understand how screeves differ from them. In many Western languages, endings encode all of tense, aspect and mood, but in Georgian, the screeve endings may or may not include one of these categories. For example, the perfect series screeves have modal and evidential properties that are completely absent in the aorist and present/future series screeves, such that წერილი დაუწერია c'erili dauc'eria "He has apparently written the letter" implies that you know the letter is written because you see the letter written on a table. However, the present form წერილს დაწერს c'erils dac'ers "He will write the letter" is simply neutral with respect to the question of how you know (or do not know) that the letter will be written.