User blog comment:Eðkee/After having called on þis site for going on two or þree years now, I step forþ to offer my help./@comment-70.15.1.113-20171229214954/@comment-34075916-20171229222118

Well, þe first point I had was to bring back þe -þ conjugation suffix for simple past tense and keep þe -s conjugation for present. To show þis: He keeps vs. He kepteþ.

Þe second point is þe use of þe -ess suffix in þe same way þat German uses þe -in suffix for feminine nouns. (-ess coming from -issa, a suffix which was borrowed into Old English)

Þird, shfit þe pronoun system as such: a new pronoun, þon, would be added as a gender-neutral þird-person singular, coesxisting alongside he, she, and it. ´Y'all´ would be made into þe official English second-person plural, due to its wide understoodness. Þe T-V distinction would be brought back wiþ 'you' being informal and 'þou' being formal.

Fourþ is someþing I'm of two minds about; þe infinitive form. On þe one hand, I raþer like having it since it can make þings neater. On þe oþer, English has naturally evolved it away. It's points like þese where I need help from a greater number of folk on deciding on certain issues.