Grammar in Forrmiir is very simple. The verbs do not conjugate at all. Person is determined by a pronoun placed before the verb and tense is determined by a time-marker at the end of the sentence. Any particular modification to the sentence, such as subordination to another clause, question identification, or emphasis, is determined by a modifier attached to the time-marker.

Sentance structure: S-(AJ)-V-(AD)-I-(AJ)-O-(AJ)-T-(M)

S - subject (thing acting upon the direct object)
AJ - adjective (description of a noun)
V - verb (what is happening)
AD - adverb (describes what is happening)
I - indirect object (to, for, by, from who)
O - direct object (what the action is being done to)
T - time indicator (past, present, future, possible, etc)
M - modifies the time indicator (question, emphasis, etc)


Time indicators
Sa Then, before; past-tense marker (did)
Saa Recently, earlier; past-participle marker (has done)
Se Now, currently; present-tense marker (does)
Si Perhaps, maybe; subjunctive-tense marker (would do)
Sii Definately, certainly; command-tense marker (do)
Su Later, in the future; future-tense marker (will do)


Modifiers
To make a reflexive (myself, himself, themselves), "ni" is placed before the pronoun.
To make a possessive (mine, his, theirs), "nii" is placed before the object possessed by the subject.
To make a plural (kaasht, fleepips, moons), "na" is placed before the noun.