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English used to have a more or less typical array of second person pronouns, with thou and thee for the singular — subject and object cases, respectively — and ye and you for the plural. So what happened? John explains.
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Do you know the difference between a rabbit and a hare? And what then is a bunny? Follow John through the etymological warrens of these several words.
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Published 11/27/24
It may seem apparent how we got from busyness to business, but the origins of the word “busy” itself are shrouded in mystery. John explains.
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Published 10/15/24