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NITMaWaGE Grammar
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The grammar rules for NMW
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 18 May 2018, 15:00.

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Grammar Rules:
NITMaWaGE uses an SVO sentence structure.

Connect indirect object after the direct object; use 2 (to/for) to connect it. Connect compound subjects or objects using 21 (and). NITMaWaGE doesn't have subclauses; instead, start a new sentence, adding 210 (so, therefore) to the start.

Adjectives directly precede the noun they are connected to. Note that any noun or pronoun can be used as an adjective.

Ask wh-questions by using 110 (who/what) as the unknown element. Ask polar questions by adding 00 (yes) at the end of the sentence.

To negate a verb, put 0 (no) directly before it.

Present tense is unmarked. Append a 7 to the end of the word to mark future tense; append a 0 to mark past tense.

There is no word for "are/to be"; just say the adjective and noun. To negate such a statement (creating "are not"), put 0 (no) after the noun.
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