The Number of the verb is shown by the context.
The Voice is assumed to be active, indeed the passive is not used.
The Imperative is shown by following the verb with the sign must, that is, strike down with right fist, giving the significance of command, or else by emphasis.
The Subjunctive is shown by the signs if, so that, perhaps.
ADJECTIVE AND ADVERB
The Adjective usually follows the substantive. Thus “A bad man” would be rendered Man bad. But numerals are exceptions to this rule.
The Adverb of time precedes the verb.
Qualities are compared by the use of the signs little, more, much, most, ahead, and behind. They are further modified by adding such signs as strong, brave, very much, or very strong.
The Numeral sign is often prefaced to small numbers to prevent confusion. Thus when prefaced by the numeral sign the sign Wolf may become two and Man become one.
Mere particles and expletives, as “a” “the,” etc., have no equivalent signs.