Basic Grammar 1

Basic Grammar 1

A Chapter by Chase Wolff
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SVO Sentence Structure

Subject �" verb �" object.

Subject is the one doing the action. The verb is the action. The object is what the action is done to.

Subject pronoun may be omitted unless there for emphasis

I                               JEUH

You                        TU

He/She/It            HIRI/SHI/SAH

We                         OISAH

They                      THELLO

 

NOUNS

Masculine, Feminine, Neutral

Masc. �" Ending in �"o , -on , -ahnt ,  aech

Fem. �" Ending in �"ah , -ahn, ent , iech

Neutral- Any ending. Common endings include �"e , et , ech

Masculine and feminine only exist to distinguish between things that actually have gender.

Neutral is for the remainder (The most common)

 

Pluralization

The noun is tagged with �"EN to indicate a plural

Ex. ARTICLE + NOUN+(EN) + VERB + ARTICLE + NOUN+(EN)

 

Pronoun Chart

Pronoun

Nominative

Accusative

Reflexive

Possessive

Non -Reflexive

I

JEUH

MOI

ME

MO

MEHN

You

TU

TOI

TE

TO

TEHN

He/She

HIRI/SHI

HIREH/SHIREH

SE

HIRO/SHIRO

SEHN

We

OISAH

SAH

NU

NO

NUM

They

THELLO

THEM

LE

LIO

LEHN

It

SAH

SAH

SAH

SAHTO

SAHN

 

Pronouns are used as a placeholder as a subject or object of a known noun. Such as referring to yourself, the person you are talking to, a specific person, a group of people, or a specific thing.


I �"FIRST PERSON PRONOUN

YOU �" SECOND PERSON PRONOUN

HE/SHE/IT �" THIRD PERSON PRONOUN

WE �" FIRST PERSON PLURAL

YOU ALL (YOU PLURAL) �" SECOND PERSON PLURAL

THEY �" THIRD PERSON PLURAL


Nominative form is used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. Accusative is when the pronoun is the object. Reflexive is when you do an action to the pronoun �" EX- I eat you… you is reflexive. English does not use Reflexive pronouns. Non Reflexive is when you are doing the action to yourself ßRight there, yourself is non reflexive. EX- I play with myself. You like yourself. He bathes himself, etc. Myself, yourself, himself, itself, etc. Possessive is the belonging of a pronoun. Such as My, Your, His, its, Their, Ours.



© 2016 Chase Wolff


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