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  • What is the difference between thee and thou?
    Thee, thou, and thine (or thy) are Early Modern English second person singular pronouns Thou is the subject form (nominative), thee is the object form, and thy thine is the possessive form Before they all merged into the catch-all form you, English second person pronouns distinguished between nominative and objective, as well as between singular and plural (or formal): thou - singular
  • Can I use word Thou, Thee, Thy and Thine like following
    "Thee" and "Thou" are not archaic in Northern England, although "thou" is often corrupted to "tha" I can certainly imagine someone in Yorkshire saying "I'll see thee later" or "What's tha got in t'bag?" "Thy" would be less common, but I doubt that it has died out entirely However, I can't imagine a typical Yorkshireman who would use "thee" and "thou" being sufficiently delicate as to use the
  • Whats the difference between hundreds of thousands of and hundreds . . .
    The difference is that "hundreds of thousands of" means "at least 200,000", but probably more It's vague but huge (relatively), but "hundreds and thousands of" is illogical and semantically untenable If you say "Hundreds and thousands of protesters gathered in the square", you're obviously equivocating ("attempting to deceive") You can say that "Protesters came by the hundreds and thousands
  • Thou shalt not pass and You shall not pass hybrid
    Yes "You shalt not pass" and "Thou shall not pass" are as technically grammatically incorrect as sentences like "They is happy" or "It are good" would be That said, most people don't know how to use the grammar of "thou thee," "- (e)st" and "- (e)th" anyway The "modern" equivalent of Thou shalt not is You shall not (actually, shall is also old-fashioned, so really You will not or You must
  • Thousand thousands? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    You don't use the 's' on numbers in phrases such as 'thirty thousand dollars' because the number here is acting as an adjective Adjectives in English don't take plurals Even if you omit the 'dollars' it is understood that 'dollars' whether it is spoken or inferred is the noun When you say thousands of dollars you are no longer using 'thousands' as an adjective It is now a noun Think of it
  • grammar - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Neither sounds good, but "those" is more natural You are asking about which demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) most appropriately mean "the aforementioned " It's hard to specify a rule that answers the question generally But I would say you only use "these" when you want to emphasize that you mean specifically the aforementioned photos, and NOT some other ones In other cases
  • Is it acceptable to conjugate the second person singular (thous -st . . .
    I am writing my own tales and poems and in those I often need to use the pronoun THOU, to mark clearly the difference between plural and singular second person There seems to be many intricacies and
  • Asking a question to, from, or of?
    I was just talking with someone about the rule regarding "asking a question to from of" I am natively Dutch, and to me, "to" makes the most sense intuitively, since in Dutch grammar you pose a que
  • Using hundreds to express thousands: why, where, when?
    The question title refers to expressing thousands using multiples of hundreds, like saying "twelve hundred" instead of "one thousand two hundred" This is somehow new to me I may have heard it, li
  • Mixing use of K for thousands and MM for millions
    In the general environment of municipal government, for dollars we use K for thousands, M for millions and B for billions However, I often see where those who are dealing with financing (banks and investment houses for bonds) use the MM for millions of dollars That being said, I think the most appropriate usage is using one alpha symbol consistently so that would lead to using K, M and B





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