Study the following pairs of sentences.
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A- Nem' 'u tseep 'umshasum'? | Are you (pl.) going to go for a walk? |  
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B- Hee'. Nem' tst ('umshasum'). | Yes. We are going (for a walk). |  
|  | Are you (pl.) coming to work? |  
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B- Hee'. M'i tst (yaays). | Yes.  We are coming (to work). |  
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A- Hwts'e'nutsum 'u tseep tse'? | Will you (pl.) sit down? |  
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B- Hee'. Hwts'e'nutsum tst tse'. | Yes.  We will sit down. |  | 
 
Use the second person plural subject pronoun tseep when addressing more than one person. Place tseep after the first auxiliary or verb of the sentence.
| Nem' tseep 'umshasum'. | "You (pl.) go for a walk." | 
| M'i tseep yaays. | "You (pl.) come to work." | 
| Hwts'e'nutsum tseep tse'. | "You (pl.) will sit down." | 
Place the first person plural subject pronoun tst after the first auxiliary or verb.
| Nem' tst 'umshasum'. | "We are going for a walk." | 
| M'i tst yaays. | "We are coming to work." | 
| Hwts'e'nutsum tst tse'. | "We will sit down." | 
When forming a question, the interrogative particle 'u precedes tseep.
| Nem' 'u tseep 'umshasum'? | "Are you (pl.) going for a walk?" | 
| M'i 'u tseep yaays? | "Are you (pl.) coming to work?" | 
| Hwts'e'nutsum 'u tseep tse'? | "Will you (pl.) sit down?" |