 Hi, this unit discusses the morphological and syntactic properties of early modern English. Since the syntax of early modern English already was in many ways similar to that of present day English, we will concentrate on the differences, for example do support the use of the genitive, the use of verbs to name some of them. As usual, start with a virtual session where you can find information about the major aspects of early modern English morphology, the typical early modern English word order patterns and the central grammatical differences between early modern English and present day English. The mastery worksheet takes up these questions and presents them in a dynamic multiple choice format, not easy but manageable after the virtual session. The practical uses text material from Shakespeare's dramas to illustrate the difference between early modern English and present day English. I'm sure you will profit a lot from this unit.