*Sight Words to consider through examples:
- Thou (you - informal): When "you" is the subject of the clause
- C (correct): Thou wilt (You will) give me a tweak
- I (incorrect): I will give thou a tweak
- Thee (you - informal): Use when "you" is the object of the clause
- C: I will give thee a tweak on the nose.
- I: Thee will give me a tweak.
- Thy (your): possessive, often used before a word that begins with a consonant sound. Keep the "a/an" article rule in mind: "a" cat, not "an" cat. Thus, "thy horse."
- Thine (your): possessive, often used before a word that begins with a vowel sound. Keep the "a/an" article rule in mind: "an" owl, not "a" owl. Thus, "thine" owl.
- Ye (your): plural form of "you" when addressing a group of people
- You (you - formal)
*Hamlet
HW:
- Sight words quiz
- J9
- CWP Sonnet (Tues)
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