Draven

Plural:
In Draven, there are two types of plural nouns, here are some examples and how to form. The object is not marked.

Example: Serete na sanfajn. (I love the sunlight.)

Tenses:
t is the marker of the past tense/aspect. s is the marker of future tense/aspect.

a, e, ě, i are the marker of the present aspect.

Draven uses Present Simple to express every daily life activities, to describe them. And Draven uses the complex form of present to express that something has started in the near past, and it just finished, or it is still in progress.

Draven uses Past Simple to express what happened in the past, to describe them. And Draven uses the complex form of past to express that something had started in the far past, and it just finished in nowadays, but not now.

Draven uses Future Simple to express what will happen in the future, to describe them. And Draven uses the complex form of future to express that something is starting in nowadays and it will continue in the far future.

Syntax
The syntax of Draven is completely irregular. You can choose any of the word orders, but there is only one, which is in main use and that's the VSO.

EjnS estetV/S-mark na kâtetO. - I had fed (the) my cat.

But, there are other variations of this sentence.

EstetV/S-marker na kâtetO. or Na kâtetO estetV/S-marker.

These variations mean the same in Draven, only it's emphasis changes.