Whitechest/Grammar

Nouns
Nouns are formed by adding the suffixes below. Nouns are obligatory in a sentence unless it can be replaced by a pronoun.

****The first column represents the masculine forms, the second column represents the feminine forms, and the third column represents the godly forms.

Verbs
Verbs are classified by 2 classes: obligatory and non-obligatory. Non-obligatory verbs such as "to be" do not have to appear in a sentence. Movement verbs such as "to walk" and "to swim" are non-obligatory, verbs that show bodily function such as "to eat" and "to sleep/nap" are also non-obligatory. Most other verbs are obligatory, as a general rule, any verb that seems uncertain as to which class it belongs in should be shown in the sentence. There are no irregular verbs. Third person is unmarked

Example "I am tall" -> "I tall"