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PARTICIPLES. 
Present, Kwoyadias, Being loved. 
Present Progressive, Kwoyadiagigini, Being continually loved. 
Perfect, Kwoyadiaguni, Loved or having been loved. 
E. NeGative Form.—“‘ Not to write.” 
I shall now conjugate the verb “to write,” and as the active and 
passive voices are similar to those of “kwoyada” already conjugated, I 
shall conjugate its negative form in the active voice only. 
ConJuGATION III. 
Indicative Mood. 
AcTIVE VOICE. 
Present Tense. 
Kum Ith kilungingung, I do ] 
“dung i Thou dost | 
LE g He does : 
“« talung se We do t not write. 
“  dalung sf Ye do 
> ltha ss They do cS | 
“il kalungwangung, They do ) 
Present Progressive Tense. 
Kum Ith kalungungangung, Iam } 
dune 6 Thou art | 
Neal “ He is : 
Hoitalung QUE We are [not writing. 
daluno int Ye are | 
otha ie They are | 
“il kalungungwangung, They are J 
Past Tense. 
Kum Ith kalunganguni, I did } 
“dune Thou didst | 
etl & He did ! 
A tAUng RE We did | not write. 
Al UN EE Ye did 
* Itha + They did | 
il kalungwanguni, They did J 
Past Imperfect Tense. 
Kum lth kalungingigini, I was ] 
“dung se Thou wast | 
Pee iil F He was : 
“ — talung : We were f not writing. 
“ dalung . Ye were I 
eo tha 3 They were | 
“il kalungwangigini, They were J 
