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- early modern english - Does tis means this is or it is . . .
4 'tis is still used in English, even if it is chiefly poetic, or literary It is the contraction of it is
- Settle a debate about tis : r grammar - Reddit
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- american english - Has there ever been tis in AmE? - English . . .
Here is an Ngram chart showing the trend in published usage of 'tis over the period 1800–2005 in American publications: Even the very substantial long-term downward trend that is evident in this chart greatly overstates the extent to which 'tis remains alive in American English today
- What does Tis I mean? : r EnglishLearning - Reddit
Man welcomes Enola in disguise: Man: Miss May Beatrice Posy Enola (faces camera): 'Tis I What does "'Tis I" mean?
- TIS-100, a wonderful game to introduce people to programming . . . - Reddit
TIS-100, albeit being an awesome game, is probably as far as you can get from "introduction to programming" If anything is a nice intro to assembly languages if you already know how to program You give this to someone with absolutely 0 programming background and they won't even know what they're looking at Reply reply Aarondhp24 • Reply
- 1LT to CPT Promotion TIS : r army - Reddit
1LT to CPT Promotion TIS Does anyone know where to find this "48 months time-in-service" requirement for promotion to CPT in writing? For this whole time I was told that this is a requirement, on top of 2 years of TIG However, someone recently pointed out to me that AR 600-8-29 does not mention anything about TIS, which turns out to be true
- TIS-100 - Reddit
The official subreddit for TIS-100 by Zachtronics
- A question regarding the usage of tis compared to its : r . . . - Reddit
I certainly use 'tis a fair bit though mostly spoken rather than written and usually with a put on Yorkshire accent ''tis indeed' and ''tis that lad' (you are correct young fellow) for example There are definitely regions of northern England where all of the contractions you've mentioned are still used pretty regularly 'Tis the kind of thing that you'd not come across in writing unless it
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