If such a conjugation is admitted, we may expect to see Shakspeare's 'thou beest' in full use.
Pardon me, tread on my neck, I freely offer it, and if thou beest so given take revenge, for I have injur'd thee.
Moon-calf, speak once in thy life, if thou beest a good moon-calf.
If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy likeness: if thou beest a devil, take't as thou list.
If thou beest a man, shew thy selfe in thy likenes: If thou beest a diuell, take't as thou list Trin.
Moone-calfe, speak once in thy life, if thou beest a good Moone-calfe Cal.
If thou beestof more power than God, to strike me speedily, strike home, strike deep, send me to heauen with my husband.
If thou beest Stephano, touch me, and speak to me; for I am Trinculo-be not afeard-thy good friend Trinculo.
If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy likeness; ifthou beest a devil, take't as thou list.
Thou beest but an ignorant creature, that knowest not thy parents' name nor thine own.
If thou beest rated by thy estimation, Thou dost deserve enough, and yet enough May not extend so far as to the lady; And yet to be afeard of my deserving Were but a weak disabling of myself.
If thou beest in prayers and meditations all the day, I wot well that thou must wax greatly in the love of JESUS Christ, and feel much of delight, and within short time.
If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy likeness: ifthou beest a devil, take’t as thou list.
Moon-calf, speak once in thy life, ifthou beest a 20 good moon-calf.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou beest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.