11. CONSTRUCTION
Constructing words and sentences is like putting puzzle pieces together.
To create a word, we need: prefix (beginning), root (middle) and suffix (ending).
In NOUNS, the prefix is linked to the noun group, and the suffix is the last vowel of the word.
In VERBS, the prefix is usually absent (or it is UKU [to do something]) and the suffix usually tells us what TENSE it is.
A full sentence generally contains a subject, tense indicator, object and verb.