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Ex : N nu xunun, n na n maxa, n dEba  don, n na n maso .
Ex : N nu xunun, n na n maxa, n dEba  don, n na n maso .
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/The-Demonstratives|The Demonstratives]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/The-subject-pronouns|The subject pronouns]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/To-have|To have]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Na-used-as-To-be|Na used as To be]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Tan|Tan]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Indirect-object-pronouns|Indirect object pronouns]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Possessive-Adjectives|Possessive Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Xili-To-be-called|Xili To be called]]

Revision as of 23:55, 25 February 2023

The Present Tenses in Susu
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Hello Susu learners,


➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to form the different Present Tenses in Susu language.


Happy learning!

The punctual present : The action is happening at the present moment.

Ex. : N sigafe makiti

S + V (fe) + C

The negation is :

N mu sigafe makiti S + neg + V (fe) + C

The two forms of present tense are used somewhat interchangeably by native speakers. There is a tendency to think that their meanings are the same. In both cases the action is not completed. Both forms of the present can be used with the time marker

Yakçsi = now

The habitual present : This form of present tense is used for habitual or daily actions.

Ex. : N sigama makiti lçxE birin S + V (ma) + C + C

The negation is :

N mu sigama makiti lçxE birin S + neg + V (ma) + C

Other form

There is also the form of present tense used to relate several actions in succession. In this case you use the radical of the verbs preceded by a pronoun.

Ex : N nu xunun, n na n maxa, n dEba don, n na n maso .

Related Lessons