This document provides information on the Hawaiian temporal conjunctions "iā" and "māka painu" and examples of their usage. It defines "iā" as introducing temporal clauses indicating actions happening before other actions or events. It explains that "māka painu" are different forms of "māka" meaning "to go" that can be used with verbs to indicate the timing of actions in the past, present, or future progressive tenses. It then provides examples of sentences using these conjunctions and asks the reader to think of their own temporal clause using a verb that works with all the "māka painu" forms.