Welcome to another lesson in our series on TWI VERB TENSES!

Previous lessons in the series:

About Today’s Lesson

This lesson is in two parts:

  1. Part 1: Understanding objects and adverbials
    • If you’re not sure what an object or adverbial is, please watch this entire part carefully.
    • This knowledge is important for understanding part 2.
  2. Part 2: Main lesson
    • Here, we dive deeper into Twi verb tenses using what we learned in part 1.
    • It will only make sense if you understand what objects and adverbials are.

What’s Next?

In future lessons, we’ll explore other ways to form the past tense in Twi.

Take your time with this one.
Once you understand it, the rest will become much easier.

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