Pronouns and Basic Verbs
Common Expressions
Archaic Vocabulary
Translation Practice
100

Which Elizabethan word from the list means modern-day "you" when used at the beginning of a sentence?

Thou

100

Which single-word listed means "goodbye"?

 "adieu"

100

Which single listed word means "nothing"?

nought

100

Modernize: "Thou dost make a foul out of me." (Give a short modern equivalent phrase.)

 "You make a fool out of me."

200

Which term is the archaic third-person singular present form meaning "has"?

hath

200

Which two-word contraction in the list is used to mean "it were" (i.e., "if it were")?

"’twere"

200

Which term from the list means "enemy"?

foe

200

Modernize: "Alas, 'twas all for naught."

"Alas, it was all for nothing."

300

Which pair are both forms of "do/does" in Shakespearean language found in the list?

"doth" / "dost"

300

 Which short interjection in the list means "wait a minute" or "hold on"?

"soft"

300

 Which word in the table refers to a "troublemaker" or dishonest person?

knave

300

Modernize: "I'faith, my lord, I ne'er breathed a word of this to any soul."

"Truly, my lord, I never told a soul about this."

400

Which Elizabethan word from the table is the equivalent of modern "will" or "shall"?

 "shall" (listed as "shall" = will)

400

Which listed term is an archaic polite request synonymous with "please"?

"prithee"

400

 Which term listed means "informed"?

privy

400

Modernize: "Thou shouldst not have discoursed. T'was twixt thee and me."

"You shouldn't have talked about it. It was between you and me."

500

 Identify the pronoun from the list that means "your" when addressing more than one person.

"thine" (listed as "your (plural)")

500

Which two-word Elizabethan phrase in the table literally indicates "between" and appears as a contraction?

"’twixt" (appears as "’twixt" = between)

500

Which listed word means "misery" or great sorrow?

woe

500

Modernize: "Methinks he is a knave that giveth much woe to thee."

"I think he's a jerk who causes you a lot of pain."

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