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{{Example|soweli li kute e kalama li lukin e kasi.|Animals listen to noises and look at plants.}}
{{Example|soweli li kute e kalama li lukin e kasi.|Animals listen to noises and look at plants.}}


The book {{lipu pu|en}} advise that, when multiple predicates are applied to {{tp|mi}} or {{tp|sina}}, they should each be their own sentence, instead of repeating {{tp|li}}.<ref>{{cite pu|56}}</ref>
The book {{lipu pu|en}} advises that, when multiple predicates are applied to {{tp|mi}} or {{tp|sina}}, they should each be their own sentence, instead of repeating {{tp|li}}.<ref>{{cite pu|56}}</ref>


{{Example|mi toki. mi moku.|I speak. I eat.}}
{{Example|mi toki. mi moku.|I speak. I eat.}}