Shakespeare having composed 37 plays and 154 poems. Shakespeare expounded on immortal topics, for example, life and passing, youth versus age, love and disdain, destiny and choice, to give some examples. With the continually evolving world, we live in today these topics are maybe more applicable than ever. In addition to the fact that Shakespeare taught us about ourselves and humankind, however he likewise imagined around 1700 words which we actually use in ordinary English today. He frequently changed things into action words, action words into descriptors, interfacing words together and thinking of completely unique ones as well.
Some of the words which were first noted in Shakespeare's work are eyeball, assassination and puke. The attached link has a long list of words that he has invented on it.
It is shortened for give.
Yes
to be or not to be
You need to give us the words...
this is legit just a test question, you didn't give us a passage to read.
they gave us place names days of the week and words.
Shakespeare having composed 37 plays and 154 poems. Shakespeare expounded on immortal topics, for example, life and passing, youth versus age, love and disdain, destiny and choice, to give some examples. With the continually evolving world, we live in today these topics are maybe more applicable than ever. In addition to the fact that Shakespeare taught us about ourselves and humankind, however he likewise imagined around 1700 words which we actually use in ordinary English today. He frequently changed things into action words, action words into descriptors, interfacing words together and thinking of completely unique ones as well.
Some of the words which were first noted in Shakespeare's work are eyeball, assassination and puke. The attached link has a long list of words that he has invented on it.
shakespeare used 31534 words and we use over 60, 000
It is shortened for give.
At the minimum of 28,250 words.
He was a writer. Words were all he had.
There is no sense asking what Shakespeare's favourite anything was, since he left us no diaries or letters which would tell us. We have no idea about Shakespeare's favourites. Period.
Yes
to be or not to be