English (0 inflections)

Classification
This isolated language is purely Analytic and has absolutely no inflections. Verbs don't conjugate, and nouns don't decline. More information about the grammar is bellow.

Phonology
The vowels, consonants, and phonotactics are the same as in English.

Writing System/Lexicon
A Latin writing system is used. All words come from English; no additional spelling rules apply.

Nouns
Plurals are not made by changing the noun. A noun should be written twice to make it plural. For example, "cats" would be "cat cat".

First Person
"I" does exist, but "we" is just "I I"(two i's). "Me" is the same as "I," and "us" is also "I I." Prepositions can be used to clarify grammar.

Second Person
"You" is the only pronoun that already isn't inflected. The plural is "you you."

Third Person
"He", "she", "him", and "her" are just replaced with "person." "It" does exist. "They" and "them" are plurals, so they do not exist. "Person" or "it" are repeated to make them plural.

Verbs
The tense of a verb depends on where it is in relation to the subject. If the verb is after the subject, it is future tense. If the verb is before a subject, it is past tense. A present tense verbs belongs before and after the subject.

Articles
There are no indefinite articles. "The" is the only article. When the indefinite articles "a" and "an" would be used in English, it is basically omitted in this language.

Example text
'''NOTE: MORE RULES WERE ADDED. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FOR THESE NEW RULES WILL BE ADDED LATER.'''

The dogs woke up when the sun rose.

"Wake up the dog dog when rise the sun."

I will sing what was my favorite song.

"I sing is what my favorite song."

He is walking a dog.

"Walk he walk dog."