Language and Grammar English Old English Forms
1. You are a farmer.
2. Thou art a farmer.
(Is #2 the old English forms?)
3. You are farmers.
4. Ye art farmers.
(Is #4 the old English forms?)
5. He is your son.
6. He is thy son.
(Is #6 the old English form? Was 'is' used as a verb at that time?)
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