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Auxiliary Verb(iage)... 18:38 - Apr 21 with 428 viewsTangledupin_Blue

The thread about personal pronouns prompts me to wonder about auxiliary verbs. Until we are used to the new order our speech may, at times, sound clunky. This might be heard at a party...

Hostess: "Have you met Mr Facters? They is known as the Sage of Ixworth."
Me: "We am pleased to meet you, Mr Facters."
Facters: "Balls"


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Auxiliary Verb(iage)... on 18:55 - Apr 21 with 392 viewsDarth_Koont

“Are” works as a singular, unless you is tryin’ to talk tuff.

Pronouns: He/Him

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Auxiliary Verb(iage)... on 18:58 - Apr 21 with 385 viewsjeera

"Sage of Ixworth."

More like Basil.

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Auxiliary Verb(iage)... on 19:03 - Apr 21 with 376 viewsTangledupin_Blue

Auxiliary Verb(iage)... on 18:55 - Apr 21 by Darth_Koont

“Are” works as a singular, unless you is tryin’ to talk tuff.


Okay. I are glad you pointed that out.

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Auxiliary Verb(iage)... on 19:14 - Apr 21 with 356 viewsDarth_Koont

Auxiliary Verb(iage)... on 19:03 - Apr 21 by Tangledupin_Blue

Okay. I are glad you pointed that out.


It doth mine harte swell that thou hast thine peace discover’d.

Pronouns: He/Him

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