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  • etymology - How did beest become replaced by are? - English . . .
    The connection of forms like "beest" with the "subjunctive" seems to be complicated and unstraightforward The issue of defining when forms "be" and "beest" are "subjunctive" is actually fairly complicated
  • In Early Modern English, is beest subjunctive or dialectal?
    The "ee" in "beest" may have shifted from "e" to "i", but as the word no longer exists, there is nothing certain The form "beest" does seem subjunctive as the indicative in Early Modern English seemed constant from Middle English as : am art is Wikipedia But as most of the written evidence is from Southern England other forms may have existed
  • etymology - Is I be, grammatically correct? - English Language . . .
    Thou beest,-- Ye be He is; (8) ----- They be (8)"I think it 'be thine' indeed, for thou liest in it " Shakespear, Hamlet Be, in the singular number of this time and mode, especially in the third person, is obsolete; and is become somewhat antiquated in the plural "A short introduction to English grammar (1762) Is "I be" still grammatically
  • Best of luck or Best luck? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The idomatic and correct usage is best of luck It really is short for I wish you the best of luck Thus, you see why the of has to be there The best of is a standard construction, e g make the best of it Certainly, there are situations apart from the one you describe where best luck would be correct, e g Among my competitors, I had the best luck in finding the missing balls
  • Can you correct this “old English” quote?
    The OED say " (b) beest forms (2nd singular) 1500s–1600s beest, 1600s bee'st Historically, these continue indicative forms, but apparently at least some early modern English texts prefer beest (rather than art) in syntactic environments that otherwise favour use of the subjunctive such as conditional clauses, as illustrated here
  • Which one is correct, best wishes to you or best wishes for you?
    They have slightly different meanings Best wishes to you means I am sending you my best wishes, while Best wishes for you means I have best wishes in my heart for you The first form is the standard in letters and cards, for example
  • What is a word for when you pass the responsibility of something to . . .
    I entrust my responsibility of self-defence to the state entrust - verb - "If you entrust something important to someone or entrust them with it, you make them responsible for looking after it or dealing with it " Example sentences from the web: I'll entrust the job to you To your care I entrust the book, the embroidery frame, and the letter upon which I had begun People entrust their money
  • Is there any difference between thou wast and thou wert?
    The form wert showed overlap both with indicative wast and with subjunctive were (and similarly, in the present, the form beest showed overlap with both indicative art and subjunctive be)
  • What can I call 2nd and 3rd place finishes in a competition?
    There are many awards I received from the sport I did I thought to compress everything and write as 'Inter university and All island winner' but I have placed only 2nd and 3rd places What is the
  • At Night or In the Night? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why do we refer to morning, afternoon and evening as 'in the morning', 'in the afternoon', 'in the evening' but not 'in the night' instead we say 'at night '





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