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to give, which will serve as a model for all the others 

 without exception. 



VERB ACTIVE. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



Present Tense. 



Sing. Rlun^ I give. Dual, EluyUy -we two give. 



Eliiimis thou givest. Eluimuj you two give. 



Elui, he gives. Eluiffu, they two give. 



Plural. Eluign, we give. 

 £luime?i, ye give. 

 Eluigen^ they give. 



Second Present. 



Sing. Eluchen, I give. Elucheimi,, th^ givest, fccc* 



Imperfect. 

 Sing. Elubun, I did give. Elubuimi, thou didst give, &c. 



Perject. 



Sing. Eluuyen I gave. Eluuyeimi, thou gayest, Sec. 



Pluperfect. 



Sing. JS/M«j/eÔMn, I had given. Eluuyebuimi, thou hadst given, 



&c. 



' First Future. 



Sing. Eluan^ I will give. Eluami, thou wilt give, Sec. 



Second Future. 



Sing. Eluuyean, I shall have Eluuyeaimi, thou shalt have 

 given. given, 8cc. 



* The first present of all the verbs is regularly used as the com • 

 pound preterite ; thus elun signifies I give and I have given. The 

 second present is that which denotes simply the present moment. 



