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How art thine Shakespearean pronouns?
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How art thine Shakespearean pronouns?
A while back I did "How's Your Latin?", now I'm back with with Shakespearean English. Fill the blanks with thy, thou, thee or thine. Check your answers at the bottom of the quiz page. The questions don't change, so one attempt only.

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1 wrong for me (13).

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#2 - HVS5b
Quote from NotAnIllusion :
1 wrong for me (13).


Not in my language

Managed to get no. 16 wrong thru' applying general stupidity tho.
1 wrong for me, number 3.
Quote from NotAnIllusion :A while back I did "How's Your Latin?", now I'm back with with Shakespearean English. Fill the blanks with thy, thou, thee or thine. Check your answers at the bottom of the quiz page. The questions don't change, so one attempt only.

quiz

1 wrong for me (13).

Also

You need to type "Every great opera in 10 seconds"

Just because someone said it was good , doesn't make it good now...quit looking back...go forward, Hendrix is dead, and i wish Justin Beeber would die.

Studying the things that already happened is a cope out, well when it comes to the arts.
6 wrong...

great quiz!
7 wrong...

Stupid quiz! :thumbsdow

#7 - Lible
6 wrong. Got bored after 15.
#8 - 5tag
Got two wrong (no.6 and 12), guess german language helps as well here.
#9 - SamH
Haven't tried yet, but my guess is that "thine Shakespearean" should be "thy Shakespearean".. the word "thine" usually prefaces a word with a vowel. "To thine own self be true", "Physician heal thy self" etc.

[e] -- [smug grin] 100% correct
Or a silent "h", yes.
"Expose thine teats or remove thyself!"
6 wrong, was off to a good start too!

How art thine Shakespearean pronouns?
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