Tom Bombadil #215

Hi again, I'm wondering about the Quenya syntax for a while. As far as I know it is usually "subject-verb-direct object-indirect object" in declarative sentences. I have read that questioning sentences are basically similar, but that the verb is at the sentence's end, like in "Sí man i yulma nin enquantuva?".

Anyway I still have a problem with that rule: What if there is no object in the sentence? Then the verb is also at the end of a declarative sentence.

I mean: There might be a difference between "Lye nyára i quenta." and "Lye i quenta nyára?", but there is no difference between "Lye nyára." and "Lye nyára?" if there will be no object like "i quenta" (Lye nyára [...]. = Lye [...] nyára?). So how can these declarative sentences without objects distinguish from question sentences without objects?