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Perfect Progressive Tense. 
Kum Ith kalungatlingangun, I would ] 
“ dung a Thou wouldst | 
Seoul 2 He would H 
“ talung s We would F Ces ing 
“  dalung ce Ye would : 
Sith a Se They would © | 
“il kalungatlingwangun, They would J 
INFINITIVE Moop. 
Present, Kum kalungané, Not to write. 
Present Progressive, Kum kälungiange, Not to be writing. 
Perfect, Kum kalun@ungané, Not to have written. 
Perfect Progressive, Kum kalungigungané, Not to have been writing. 
PARTICIPLES. 
Present, Kum kalungins, Not writing. 
Present Progressive, Kum kalungiangini, Not having been writing. 
Perfect, Kum kalunganguni, Not having written. 
F. DEPONENT VERBS. 
A Deponent Verb is chiefly passive in form, but active in sense. All 
Deponent Verbs are conjugated like the verb stigé “to be ill.”  L shall 
now conjugate the Deponent Verb stigé. 
Conjugation IV. 
INpicaTive Moon. 
Present Tense. 
Di stigung, Iam } 
Dung s Thou art | 
Il L He is : 
Itil ci We are rill 
Dalung “ Ye are | 
Ltha i They are | 
Il stiwang, They are J 
Present Progressive Tense. 
Di stigungung, Tam ) 
Dung $ Thou art | 
Il . He is : 
itil # We are F being ill. 
Dalung * “ Ye are | 
Ltha F They are ( 
Il stigungwang, They are J 
