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Just for the word geeks…. I believe if this were to be grammatically correct, it would read: “Wilt thou not say uncle?” “Thee” is accusitive case (object of the sentence). Conjugating “will” with the second person singular get “wilt.” You use the infinitive form of “say” as the second part of the compound verb (will say). Tere, now wasn’t that fun?
Just for the word geeks…. I believe if this were to be grammatically correct, it would read: “Wilt thou not say uncle?” “Thee” is accusitive case (object of the sentence). Conjugating “will” with the second person singular get “wilt.” You use the infinitive form of “say” as the second part of the compound verb (will say). Tere, now wasn’t that fun?