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  • 25-04-2022
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BRAINLIEST!!! Give an example of a Shakespearean verb ending for ‘thou’ and for ‘he’.

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  • 25-04-2022

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A singular 'you' (only one), which was communicated in older forms of English by the pronoun 'thou', had a verb ending in -est. The third person singular (the person we are talking about, 'he' or 'she') has a verb ending in -eth.

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