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The Verb "To Be"
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An annoying verb that doesn't follow the rules
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Menu 1. Verb "To Be/Kalube" Present Tense Conjugation 2. Some Adjectives 3. Exercises Akeyetja, today we will be learning how to conjugate the verb "to be" in present tense in  Mesyar, the verb "to be" is irregular, which means that it doesn't follow the rules that I explained in earlier lessons. By the end of this lesson you should be able to conjugate the verb "to be" into present tense and use it to create sentences that are grammatically correct. The verb "to be" unconjugated is "kalube."

[edit] [top]Verb "To Be/Kalube" Present Tense Conjugation


Grammar Table - Verbs Present Tense - To Be



Pre
1SLua
1PLubedu
2SAlube
2PAlubedu
3SUbe
3PUben
1S,SPIRWalube
1P,SPIRWaulube
2S,SPIRWelube
2P,SPIRWeulube
3S,SPIRWålube
3P,SPIRWåulube
3S,UKNWLun
3P,UKNWLubedue


[edit] [top]Some Adjectives


Now I will teach you some adjectives for you to use with the verb "kalube," this adjectives will be emotions, such as happy, sad, angry or excited.

Akaho - Nervous
Bautolo - Afraid
Ekoto - Lucky
Fifimo - Bored
Huluomo - Sad
Wopio - Happy
Gao - Angry
Uråho - Excited

[edit] [top]Exercises


Note: Just to refresh your mind, the plural of a person, visible adjective is adding "n"

Now that you know some words and adjectives from previous lessons and articles, I will put some exercices to put your knowledge of  Mesyar to test.

I am sad
 

We are angry
 

They are happy
 

You are excited
 

I hope you liked this lesson. Now you can conjugate the verb "kalube" in present tense and make some sentences in  Mesyar , next lesson I will teach you about the grammatical rule of adding "li" and some new vocabulary. You should start to become familiar with some verbs from  Mesyar .
See you in the next lesson, kelesarlo.
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