User:Cammoore

Overview of grammar
The same as English, the linguistic typology of Indonesian is subject–verb–object. Predicates

Noun phrase
Nouns have no articles or inflection. Subject and object pronouns are the same, with one exception. Adjectives come after the noun. If demonstratives are functioning as an adjective they come after the noun and adjective.

Verb Phrase
Indonesian verbs have no grammatical person or tense, which means no conjugation. Person is coded by pronouns; tense is always clearly understood contextually or aided by tense markers.