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Have you heard the proverb, ‘Time and tide waits for none

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Answered by ⲊⲧɑⲅⲊⲏɑᴅⲟᏇ
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The correct saying is “time and tide wait for none.” It is "tide" as in the tides of the sea, not "tied" meaning fastened. The plural “wait” is used rather than the singular “waits”, because “time and tide” are two things, i.e, plural.

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