Level 4: Grammar & Verb Patterns Flashcards

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Thou

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You (singular, one person). Used when speaking to one person closely. Example: Thou art my friend → You are my friend.

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Thee

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You (object form). Example: I give thee peace → I give you peace.

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Thy

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Your (used before a consonant). Example: Honor thy father → Honor your father.

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Thine

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Your or Yours (used before a vowel or as a possessive). Example: Thine eyes → Your eyes.

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Ye

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You (plural). Example: Ye are the light of the world → You all are the light of the world.

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Art

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Are (used with “thou”). Example: Thou art → You are.

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Hast

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Have (used with “thou”). Example: Thou hast faith → You have faith.

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Hath

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Has (used with “he,” “she,” or “it”). Example: He hath said → He has said.

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Doth

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Does. Example: He doth bless thee → He does bless you.

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Doeth

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Does (alternate poetic form). Example: He that doeth the will of God → He who does the will of God.

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Didst

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Did (used with “thou”). Example: Thou didst call me → You did call me.

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Shalt

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Shall (used with “thou”). Example: Thou shalt not steal → You shall not steal.

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Wilt

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Will (used with “thou”). Example: Thou wilt go → You will go.

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Wouldest

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Would (used with “thou”). Example: Thou wouldest believe → You would believe.

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Couldest

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Could (used with “thou”). Example: Thou couldest not → You could not.

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Shouldest

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Should (used with “thou”). Example: Thou shouldest obey → You should obey.

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Mightest

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Might (used with “thou”). Example: That thou mightest live → That you might live.

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Knowest

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Know (used with “thou”). Example: Thou knowest all things → You know all things.

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Sayest

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Say (used with “thou”). Example: Thou sayest → You say.

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Speakest

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Speak (used with “thou”). Example: Thou speakest truly → You speak truly.

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Lovest

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Love (used with “thou”). Example: Lovest thou me? → Do you love me?

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Liveth

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Lives. Example: He liveth → He lives.

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Believeth

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Believes. Example: He that believeth on me → He who believes in me.

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Cometh

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Comes. Example: He cometh quickly → He is coming soon.

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Goeth
Goes. Example: He goeth before them → He goes before them.
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Giveth
Gives. Example: The Lord giveth → The Lord gives.
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Taketh
Takes. Example: He taketh away the sin → He takes away the sin.
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Bringeth
Brings. Example: Love bringeth peace → Love brings peace.
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Doeth
Does. Example: He that doeth good → He who does good.
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Maketh
Makes. Example: The Lord maketh rich → The Lord makes rich.
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Knoweth
Knows. Example: The Father knoweth what ye need → The Father knows what you need.
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Hearest
Hear (used with "thou"). Example: Thou hearest me always → You always hear me.
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Seest
See (used with "thou"). Example: Thou seest me → You see me.
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Art thou
Are you. Example: Art thou a teacher? → Are you a teacher.
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Whence comest thou?
From where do you come?
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What sayest thou?
What do you say?
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Thou hast said
You have said it (a formal or affirming phrase Jesus often used).
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Verily, verily
Truly, truly / Absolutely / With certainty.