RE: Let's Write English... 2!
10-30-2019, 09:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2019, 09:59 AM by Reecer6.)
Rule 1 -- Adjectivens Always After Nouns
Rule 2 -- Nounsito plural like .*[aeiouy?]s become .*[aeiouy?]ns
Rule 3 -- I after E, except after C.
Rule 4 -- Negativens alwaynsn't.
Rule 5 -- Prohibitten s'past.
Rule 6 -- Namensito also endca pitalized.
Rule 7 -- [ck] t'[kk].
Rule 8 -- [n't]ito attaches t'word modifeid.
Rule 9 -- Articlens t'[one].
Rule A -- Adjective order thence: purpose, adjective proper, colour, shape, age, size, quality, quantity.
Rule B -- Verbsito ending with [b, k, d, g, t, ch] takessyl lable o'word following except when finishing sentence before modifications other, bu'for "one" suffix instead [on] taking care t'repeathn't [o], an'for "and" instead [an].
Rule © -- "The"ito 'st'b'used-one before nouns large. Fo'nounsito small, yo'must use "Theed." Your definitionito o'large an'small ma'vary.
Rule D -- Wordsito o'syllablensito single an'fewer than letters four contractin t'theed word following except i'break obvious, erasingtheed letter final, excepting [is] t'['s].
Rule E -- Adverbnsito follow thier verb, separate b'dash an'i'thier form noun.
Rule New (F): Theed nounito subject main o'on'verb, after pluralization, have [ito] appended t'theed end, replacingtheed vowel final i'i'ends i'one.
Example: The peoplito wh'own this store known'thow on'businessito 'srun; they even known'thow their ow'shoensito ar'teid.
Rule 2 -- Nounsito plural like .*[aeiouy?]s become .*[aeiouy?]ns
Rule 3 -- I after E, except after C.
Rule 4 -- Negativens alwaynsn't.
Rule 5 -- Prohibitten s'past.
Rule 6 -- Namensito also endca pitalized.
Rule 7 -- [ck] t'[kk].
Rule 8 -- [n't]ito attaches t'word modifeid.
Rule 9 -- Articlens t'[one].
Rule A -- Adjective order thence: purpose, adjective proper, colour, shape, age, size, quality, quantity.
Rule B -- Verbsito ending with [b, k, d, g, t, ch] takessyl lable o'word following except when finishing sentence before modifications other, bu'for "one" suffix instead [on] taking care t'repeathn't [o], an'for "and" instead [an].
Rule © -- "The"ito 'st'b'used-one before nouns large. Fo'nounsito small, yo'must use "Theed." Your definitionito o'large an'small ma'vary.
Rule D -- Wordsito o'syllablensito single an'fewer than letters four contractin t'theed word following except i'break obvious, erasingtheed letter final, excepting [is] t'['s].
Rule E -- Adverbnsito follow thier verb, separate b'dash an'i'thier form noun.
Rule New (F): Theed nounito subject main o'on'verb, after pluralization, have [ito] appended t'theed end, replacingtheed vowel final i'i'ends i'one.
Example: The peoplito wh'own this store known'thow on'businessito 'srun; they even known'thow their ow'shoensito ar'teid.