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Can we use the verb hath in modern English? [closed] "He hath a heart AS SOUND AS A BELL and his tongue is the clapper, for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks " I don't know if the sentence was taken from another resource or it's just the part of the idiom Originally, the idiom in the sentence (that I took from the app) is the phrase in capital
auxiliary verbs - Why do we use have with does and not has . . . Does and has both are used with singular pronouns (He has the bottle , He does play cricket , etc) whereas Do and have are used with plural pronouns ( They have the bottle , Do they like cricket? ,