User blog comment:Sensz416/Grammar? cont.../@comment-32628745-20170823063455

I think you have an interesting idea for bringing back the grammar for verbs from Old and Middle English, however, I don't know if this would be good for folks just wanting to have some fun with Anglish. I like to split Anglish into two kinds: Strong Anglish and Weak Anglish. Weak anglish is usually just with words, and only a little bit on grammar, mostly just prefixes and suffixes that might be useful, like -le for a frequentive suffix, and maybe sometimes using words that don't come from English which are very solid in Modern English, such as around or very. But then there's Strong Anglish, which includes what you have here, verb conjugations, but it also includes things like noun declension, and completely purging every word not of native English origin, going all the way back to Proto-Germanic, or maybe even further, maybe even getting rid the Latin words borrowed back then. At the end of the day, the concept of Anglish is very interesting, and is fun to play with and learn about, however, other than making new words or making synonyms for already existing words, which is what I think is what The Anglish Moot does best (keep up the good work everybody, I love your submissions), I think that most people won't be all for Strong Anglish simply because it is a little too much grammar-wise, but I really like the concept nonetheless.