A five question poll on the correct phrase!

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Test Your Elizabethan Knowledge!

Do you think you know the correct phrases from the time of Shakespeare? Take this fun quiz to test your knowledge on some classic English literature phrases!

  • 5 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Discover interesting facts about each phrase
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by QuizzicalWriter27
Which phrase is correct: "to thine own self be true" or "to thy own self be true"?
To thine own self be true
To thy own self be true
To thine own self be truth
To thy own self be truth
Which phrase is correct: "thee and me" or "thou and I"?
Thee and me
Thou and I
Thee and I
Thou and me
Which phrase is correct: "forsooth" or "verily"?
Forsooth
Verily
Forsure
Truly
Which phrase is correct: "methinks" or "I thinketh"?
Methinks
I thinketh
Methought
I thought
Which phrase is correct: "hark, who goes there?
Hark, who goes there?
Listen, who goes there?
Hearken, who goes there?
Pay attention, who goes there?
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