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Why the phraseis"time and tide waits for none" but not time and tide wait for none

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Answered by Anonymous
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Time and Tide wait for none. Time and Tide wait for none. ... The words TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN is due to the reason that the tides that come out in the sea are there forever and they do not stop or wait for anybody. There is a story in England where one of the king's courtiers always kept on flattering the king.

Answered by SelieVisa
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This is a proverb by Jeffrey Chaucer. So we have to use it in the same way it was written by him.

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