Across
- 2. - Verb form used with “thou” in Shakespeare’s English
- 3. - Shakespeare's term for an "old woman"
- 6. - "You" in the object form, used after verbs
- 8. - A common syntax construction where the verb comes before the subject (example: "Goes he on?")
- 9. - Used to mean "soon" or "right away"
- 11. - A dishonest man, or a servant (as used in Shakespeare)
- 12. - The possessive form of "thou"
Down
- 1. - Shakespeare often omitted this part of speech, as in “I’ll to the castle”
- 4. - The phrase “He speaks well, and you, too” uses this omission device
- 5. - Word used in Shakespeare’s time to mean "away"
- 6. - An old-fashioned word for "you" (subject form)
- 7. - This word meant "immediately" in Shakespeare’s time
- 10. - Verb ending used with “he/she/it”
