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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1850 edition. Excerpt: ...I thought It" would rain. I fear that the ice will break. I feared that the ice would break. I fear that you will fall. 1 feared that you would fall. "When will Mr. P. return from the city V "What did you say V "I asked you when Mr. P. would return from the city V 2. A promise, determination, will, obstinacy.1 (In the first person. ) "I will give you new books to-morrow." Mr. A. said he would give us new books to-morrow, I will bring you an orange when I return from the city. I said I would bring you an orange, but I forgot it. "If you will forgive me, I will never do so again." He said that if I would forgive him, he would never do so again. I saw two boys quarreling. One said, " give me my knife." The other replied, "I wont (will not); it is mine." With emphasis, in the second and third persons. That boy Will always do as he pleases. He Will not obey his parents. His mother told him to go and fetch the cows, he Would not do it. Some boys Would go a skating. Their parents told them the ice would break; and so it did. Two of the boys were drowned. "I told you that the rope would break, but you Would swing; and so you got a bad fall. I hope you will mind Tie next time." VI. SHALL, SHOULD. A simple prediction or anticipation, (In the first person. ) I think I shall go to the city to-morrow. 1 Will, in this sense, is often nearly equivalent to insist on, and will not, to refuse to. He would go. He insisted on going. He would not go. He refused to go. I thought yesterday that I should go to the city to-day. I hoped we should see Mr. W. to-day. When Miss H. went home last spring, she had a very bad cough, and we all thought we should never see her again. Last vacation I ate...
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