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* Dē jaggter '''will''' dē konin '''sgitē'''.
* Dē jaggter '''will''' dē konin '''sgitē'''.


In subordinate clauses there are generally the same two possibilities:
Note the use of a ''byform'' in the second sentence. In subordinate clauses there are generally the same two possibilities:


* Ig wet dass dē jaggter '''sgit''' dē konin. (I know the hunter shoots the rabbit.)
* Ig wet dass dē jaggter '''sgit''' dē konin. (I know the hunter shoots the rabbit.)