trill-language
Grammar Part 3 - Tense Modifiers

here’s the basic way trill sentences are organized grammatically

[tense] [negative] [verb+adverb] [object+adjective] [subject/pronoun+adjective] [preposition] [conjunction]

tense modifiers are words at the start of sentences/before verbs that indicate the tense of a sentence. i mentioned before how the origin of the verb affects how the tense modifiers are conjugated - here’s a table to explain!

[image description: a colourful table depicting all the trill tense modifiers]

trill have two sets of every tense - one for individuals, and another for joined. the tense modifier indicates if a) you are joined, and b) if what you are doing is occuring in this life, or in a past life.