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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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what doest this mean?

0 "Two holes swirling through in circles then splits into many streams of colors"02br
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00I dont understand the quote..can someone explain it to me?02br
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0It is quite hard to follow - and the verb tense doesn't match up so it's not clear what splits. 0-

  • 0It is quite hard to follow - and the verb tense doesn't match up so it's not clear what splits.
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0It is quite hard to follow - and the verb tense doesn't match up so it's not clear what splits. 02br
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00Can you give us more context?0-
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0 It should be "doeth" or "doth". "Doest" is used for the second person sg. : I do(e); thou doest; he/she/hit do(e)th, etc.0-
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01cite10Marvin A.12cite10It should be "doeth" or "doth". "Doest" is used for the second person sg. : I do(e); thou doest; he/she/hit do(e)th, etc.12br
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10Uh, yeah, if you want to play Shakespeare in the school play. No one says that any more!02br
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00However, the OP probably
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10However, the OP probably meant "does."12blockquote
10lol! That didn't even occur to me.0-

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