Part 21 (1/2)
26 We will (shall) come as soon as we can
27 I will (shall) not endure his rudeness
28 John says he will (shall) stay to see the game
EXERCISE XLV
_Insert the proper auxiliary (will, shall) in each blank in the following sentences:_--
1 I ---- be drowned; nobody ---- help me
2 You ---- have a wet day for your journey
3 He says he ---- not be able to coet this picnic
5 He ---- repent of his folly when it is too late
6 We ---- be pleased to have you call
7 The gathering ---- be informal; therefore I ---- not need my dress suit 8 We ---- have occasion to test the wires to-night
9 I ---- be obliged to you for your autograph
10 He ---- be obliged to you
11 The ain
12 Do you think we ---- have rain?
13 If the fire is not put out soon, we ---- have the whole town to rebuild
14 Do not fear; we ---- be all right
15 A prize is offered to whoever ---- guess this conundrum
16 We ---- find ourselvese ---- have to go elsewhere for lumber
18 Are you not afraid that you ---- miss the train?
19 Yes, I fear that I ---- miss the train
20 He is afraid that he ---- alleries in every city
22 Think what a happy life we ---- live
23 If you will call for o with you
24 I ---- be sixteen in May
25 John thinks he ---- be sick to-morrow
26 He says James ---- be sick to-morrow
27 Howard thinks he ---- probably live to old age
28 Howard thinks his brother ---- probably live to old age
29 He tells ht if Congress will (shall) adjourn without ta snoe ---- find that each flake consists of particles of ice
32 He has resolved that he ---- not answer the letter
33 She has resolved that her daughter ---- not answer his letter
34 I ---- feel greatly obliged if you ---- tell me
35 When He--appear, we ---- be like Hiood seats
37 When ---- I coet my paper?
38 ---- I put more coal on the fire?
39 ---- you be sorry to leave Boston?
40 ---- you be elected?
41 When ---- we three ain?