Conjugating Verbs: VTI oowatoo

In this module, you will learn how to conjugate the transitive inanimate verb oowatoo 'to eat'.

In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb 'oowatoo' (to eat) in the present affirmative (e.g. I am eating it).

Click on the 'i' in the circle to see the English translation. Click the speaker button to hear the word. Click the turtle button to hear a slower version of the word.

In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb 'oowatoo' (to eat) in the future affirmative (e.g. I will eat it).

Click on the 'i' in the circle to see the English translation. Click the speaker button to hear the word. Click the turtle button to hear a slower version of the word.

In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb 'oowatoo' (to eat) in the past affirmative (e.g. I ate it).

Click on the 'i' in the circle to see the English translation. Click the speaker button to hear the word. Click the turtle button to hear a slower version of the word.

In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb 'oowatoo' (to eat) in the present negative (e.g. I am not eating it).

Click on the 'i' in the circle to see the English translation. Click the speaker button to hear the word. Click the turtle button to hear a slower version of the word.

In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb 'oowatoo' (to eat) in the future negative (e.g. I will not eat it).

Click on the 'i' in the circle to see the English translation. Click the speaker button to hear the word. Click the turtle button to hear a slower version of the word.

In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb 'oowatoo' (to eat) in the past negative (e.g. I did not eat it).

Click on the 'i' in the circle to see the English translation. Click the speaker button to hear the word. Click the turtle button to hear a slower version of the word.

In this lesson, we will practice various forms of the verb oowatoo 'to eat'. We will explore affirmative vs. negative verb forms, pronouns, and different tenses (present, future, and past).

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