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Match the Middle English word with its modern English equivalent

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Answer:

Tiles :

uglike

cullen

dasen

blundern

Pairs

daze

blunder

ugly

kill

Answer:

uglike ugly

Cullen kill

dasen dazed

blunder blundern

Step-by-step explanation:

Early English alludes to the language verbally expressed and written in the vast majority of England between around 450 and 1066, pretty much. Modern English speakers need to learn Old English as an unknown dialect; the punctuation is altogether different, and keeping in mind that some change between Old English and Middle English includes mostly the jargon and the states of words and sentences, the change between Middle English and Modern English includes mainly the pronunciation and includes it in a manner the spelling scarcely as it has appeared above.

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Match the Middle English word with its modern English equivalent.

Tiles :

  1. uglike
  2. cullen
  3. dasen
  4. blundern

Pairs

  • daze
  • blunder
  • ugly
  • kill

Answer:

uglike
\rightarrow ugly

Cullen
\rightarrow kill

dasen
\rightarrow dazed

blunder
\rightarrow blundern

Step-by-step explanation:

Early English alludes to the language verbally expressed and written in the vast majority of England between around 450 and 1066, pretty much. Modern English speakers need to learn Old English as an unknown dialect; the punctuation is altogether different, and keeping in mind that some change between Old English and Middle English includes mostly the jargon and the states of words and sentences, the change between Middle English and Modern English includes mainly the pronunciation and includes it in a manner the spelling scarcely as it has appeared above.

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