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333333333333333  EXERCISE 13 Write the plural for these sentences 1. ‘O le ta‘avale. 2. ‘O le laulau. 3. ‘O le ‘ato ma le tusi. 4. ‘O le moli ma le fale. 5. ‘O le tama ma le teine. Note: The words lenei, lenā, lelā also contain the word le. Thus, their plurals would be nei, nā, lā, simply leaving out le. EXERCISE 14 Change the following into their plural forms 1. ‘O lenei mea ‘o le ‘ato. 2. ‘O lenā mea ‘o le ‘apu. 3. ‘O lelā mea ‘o le ta‘avale. 4. ‘O le pasi lelā mea. 5. ‘O le va‘alele lelā mea. 6. ‘O le peni lenei a Ioane. 7. ‘O le ‘ato lenā a Miliama. 8. ‘O le ‘ofu lelā o Pita. 9. ‘O lenei tusi ‘o le tusi a Sina. 10. ‘O lenā laulau ‘o le laulau a Petelo. LESoNA 5 Revision 6. ‘O le lā‘au ma le ‘auala. 7. ‘O le ‘ato a Ioane. 8. ‘O le tusi a Mele. 9. ‘O le se‘evae o Simi. 10. ‘O le ta‘avale a Pita.  Gagana Sāmoa EXERCISE 15 Complete the following using the correct word (nā/nei/lā) 1. ‘O ‘ato...a Ioane. (close to listener) — Those are Ioane’s bags. 2. ‘O tusi...a Mele. (near speaker) — These are Mele’s bags. 3. ‘O pepa...a Pita. (far away) — Those are Pita’s papers. EXERCISE 16 Write the Samoan equivalent 1. What are those? (far) 2. What are these? 3. These are cars. 4. Those are pens. (near listener) 5. These are watches. 6. Those are books. (far) EXERCISE 17 Write the English equivalent 1. ‘O ta‘avale ia. 2. ‘O tusi nā. 3. ‘O uati nei. EXERCISE 18 Complete the following using the correct word (nā/ia/lā) 1. ‘O laulau...a Viliamu. (close to speaker) 2. ‘O tupe...a ‘Eta. (near one spoken to) 3. ‘O peni...a Mataio. (far away) EXERCISE 19 Write the Samoan equivalent 1. This is a watch. 2. That is a tree. (near listener) 3. That is a chair. (far away) 4. This is a pen. 5. That is a car. (far away) 4. ‘O fale lā. 5. ‘O lā‘au nei. 6. ‘O tamaiti ia. ...

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