1. Generally it is the final syllable containing the inflectional ending is written phonetically. 2. Various compound tense-aspect-moods occur by doubling up the inflectional endings . 3. Some of the inflectional endings for the genitive were replaced with those of the former ablative. 4. The consonant clusters in the inflectional endings and, cognate with Standard English, changed to in Early Scots. 5. Grammatically, the language is agglutinating, with nouns and verbs showing suffixed inflectional endings and ablaut in some cases. 6. In total, seven inflectional endings ( not counting plural markers ) exist in German : " ". 7. Inflectional endings are obligatory; interestingly, there is no " null ) inflectional ending for either class of words.8. Inflectional endings are obligatory; interestingly, there is no " null ) inflectional ending for either class of words. 9. Their inflections may be irregular or have different inflectional endings from those of lexical verbs, which are as follows: 10. Normally the Latin or Greek inflectional ending is replaced with the Esperanto inflectional ending " " o ."