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Lesson #1: Basic Word Order
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In this lesson, you will be learning the basics of Old Drengan (Modernized) word order. Old Drengan follows this basic sentence pattern:

Subject - Object - Verb

The word order is extremely easy to learn, it's conjugating verbs and placing them in the appropriate word slots. Below are some example sentences. These are examples of present tense sentences.

Examples
Ad büenvenä
He makes
Ad asüräs fläggerad anbürðanvenä.
He boards the airplane.

The order is exactly the same for past tense and future tense, only an auxiliary is added for the future tense (That auxiliary goes next to the pronoun or noun and can be shortened by a contraction, and the verb conjugation is different for all of the tenses.

Gi büenten
She made
Sür mänch asüräs fläggerad eganbürðanen
The man boarded the airplane.
Ad´ür asüräs fläggerad anbürðanen.
He will board the airplane.
In terms of adpositions, they always precede the noun they are modifying (Like English). Adjectives come after the noun they are modifying, and adverbs are added as a suffix to the verb.


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