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Matthew T. Scarbrough
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What's up with "this," in Old English(Ænȝlıſ͡ċ/Anglo Saxon‽)

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How are double consonants pronounced in Old English (Ænȝlıſc/Eald Englisc/Anglo Saxon?)

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Is "Be ye..." subjunctive or imperative?

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Does Early Modern English Have Ablative Case? [closed]

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What is the Old English(Ænȝlıſc/Eald Englisc/Anglo Saxon) Word for "Grammatical Case?"

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In Early Modern English, is "beest" subjunctive or dialectal?

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Appearances and usage of "believe on" instead of "believe in."

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Understanding Latin abbreviations in Papers and the Such

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Proper conjugation of "to wit." [closed]

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Fill in the blank: "I say this with no _____ of pride" (Answer was "modicum")

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Is it proper to say that in contemporary English, certain pronouns are only have oblique and possessive cases?

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What is the proper way to write a letter in place of its full name? /a/, “b,” (c,) or ⟨d,⟩ or another?