TheBuildersOfNinjago wrote:
1 could arguable be ye and your. It isn't specified whether he's speaking to one or more than one person. :P
1 could arguable be ye and your. It isn't specified whether he's speaking to one or more than one person. :P
But if you've read PD or have some idea about what's going you should know it's {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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|plural, as he is taking to the Knights. Sentences from PD have a context, so I thought I shouldn't copy whole paragraphs/chapters to make it more obvious whether it's plural or not. But you are incorrect about ye, as ye is nominative, while we want accusative here.
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