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Read more about the article “Old Rules, New Rules: A Tale of 2 Englishes”
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“Old Rules, New Rules: A Tale of 2 Englishes”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Intro:Language isn’t frozen in time—it evolves, adapts, and reinvents itself. English has gone through some dramatic changes in its grammar rules, leaving behind a trail of curious structures and beautiful…

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Read more about the article From ‘Thou’ to ‘You’:6 Rules That Time Left Behind
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From ‘Thou’ to ‘You’:6 Rules That Time Left Behind

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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English Rules That Time Left Behind Intro:Ever wonder how we got from “Thou dost speak true” to “You’re right”? There are several English rules that time has left behind. English…

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The Forgotten Sound: How Archaic English Was Pronounced

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction We’ve all seen the words: thee, thou, dost, hath. These are the sounds of Archaic English. But how were they actually spoken? If you’ve ever tried reading old poetry…

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“Speaking Like Shakespeare: The Pronunciation of Archaic English”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction Reading Shakespeare or Chaucer aloud can feel like stepping into a time machine—until you stumble over a word and think, “How on earth was this pronounced back then?” Welcome…

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“Texting vs. Thou: How Grammar Has Changed Over Time”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction Imagine sending this message to a friend today: “Wilt thou dine with me this eventide?” They’d probably reply: “What? 😂” Welcome to the wild and wonderful world of archaic…

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“Old vs. New: 5 differences between Archaic English and Modern English”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction The English language has evolved dramatically over the centuries—from the poetic elegance of Shakespearean sonnets to the fast-paced, text-friendly phrases of the modern era. But have you ever wondered…

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Read more about the article “Grammar from the Grave: 7 Archaic Rules That Still Inspire Writers Today”

“Grammar from the Grave: 7 Archaic Rules That Still Inspire Writers Today”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction If you've ever wanted to bring a Shakespearean flair to your writing or just impress your friends with your knowledge of “thees” and “thous,” then step into this quick…

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Read more about the article “Thee, Thou, and Thy: Unlocking the Grammar of Archaic English”

“Thee, Thou, and Thy: Unlocking the Grammar of Archaic English”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction Ever read Shakespeare or the King James Bible and wondered why they say “Thou art” instead of “You are”? Or “Thy love” instead of “Your love”? That’s the magic—and…

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“Speaking Like the ancients: How to Use absolute 1600s English in Writing”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction Have you ever wanted to write a poem, story, or speech that sounds like it came from another era? Ancient English can add mystery, drama, and timelessness to your…

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“Archaic English: A Window to the Past”

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  • Post published:May 13, 2025
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Introduction Language is not just a means of communication—it’s a window to peak into history, culture, and thought. One of the most fascinating branches of the English language is Archaic…

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