A. Thee and Thou
1. Thou is the subject of a sentence: Thou art most beauteous!
2. Thee is the object of a sentence: I do adore thee!
B. Simple conjugation:
I ------- Thou ------- He/She/It
do ------- dost ------- doth/does
love ------- lovest ------- loveth/loves
am ------- art ------- is
can ------- canst ------- can
have loved ------- hast loved ------- hath loved/has loved
C. Possessives:
1. Thy and my are used before consonants: ( thy rock, my love)
2. Thine and mine are used before vowels ( thine elephant, mine apples)
D. Fun options:
1. use "do" before verbs: We do like to frolic on the Hill! We did sing and dance most well/
2. use "be or were" in place of "is, am and are": They be citizens of Hillshire; He were singing with Delilah . . .
3. use "me" after first person verbs: I will sit me down awhile and eat me a leg of turkey. Also, you may add "thee or thou" to commands or requests: Sit thee down and drink thee an ale with me!
4. Pronounce the suffix "-ed" : The Green Baron be banish-edfrpm the Court.
E. Contractions:
1. T 'was, T 'were, E'en, 0 'er, Ne 'er, etc.
2. do not use modem contractions: Don't, can't, etc.