quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
thy literature doth read like poetry from the mind of an angst-ridden teen who just discovered mortality from their philosophy 101 class. *claps* |
Fixed. I hope you don't mind, Nate
Thou -> You
Thy -> Your
Thine -> Your (before vowel, like a/an)
Thine -> Yours
And, finally, if you conjugate the verb "to do", you don't need to bother with the following verb. That's why Shakespeare said "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" rather than "The lady doth protesteth too much, methinks"... though I could be wrong on this one.
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