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"Thou" is a singular pronoun, used to address one person informally in Early Modern English. Its plural form is "ye" or "you."

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Have is used for plural or two or more then why when you use you you using have. ie you have a banana?

In the present English language 'you' is singular or plural, unlike in most other languages which have separate words for singular and plural 'you'. We used to have a singular 'you: 'thou', the expression was 'thou hast' instead of 'you have'.


Is does not plural?

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What does 'thou' from Old English mean?

Thou is the second person singular personal pronoun. All but extinct in spoken Modern English, it has been replaced by the plural form "you."


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What is the plural of you?

The pronoun 'you' is both singular and plural.Examples:Jim, you are a good friend. (singular)All of you are invited to the picnic. (plural)Additional information:You is actually the old plural form. The old singular - thou - has become obsolete, used only in prayer and certain fossilized expressions. The form ye is used for a plural you, but again only in fossilized expressions such as Ye Gods or Ye of little faith.


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What is another word for you?

Archaic, used only in special circumstances ( prayer, for example), are: thou ( with thy and thee) in the singular; and ye ( with your) in the plural.


plural example as chlidren and singular as chlid?

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What is plural of you?

The pronoun 'you' is both singular and plural.Examples:Jim, you are a good friend. (singular)All of you are invited to the picnic. (plural)Additional information:You is actually the old plural form. The old singular - thou - has become obsolete, used only in prayer and certain fossilized expressions. The form ye is used for a plural you, but again only in fossilized expressions such as Ye Gods or Ye of little faith.


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Are is plural. "Is" is singular. For example, "There is a glove on the chair". That is singular. "There are gloves on the chair". That is plural.