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Skeleton forms which may be adopted to show the grammatical construction in the present, past, and future tenses, and subjunctive moods. I [ did [ hunt [ 2 [ emus ] [ spear] yesterday ] with a You [ will [ catch [ 5 [ kangaroos [ [ stick] tomorrow He [ ] with out [ She [ may [ kill [ 100 [ swans ] [ stone] on any day.
I [do[ make [big] [on the top of [this mountain [ before [flat] rock light [fires] You did little ]in the middle of [ that plain [ behind[ a high] add to tree He will [ [ at the end of [ the valley ] alongside [narrow] quench [ She may [put out] many]at the side of[ the other river] beyond broad hut
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