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44. No, you ---- please stay here.
45. He ---- never enter this house again.
46. It is believed that they ---- probably be present.
47. He fears that he ---- die.
48. He requests that you ---- come to-day at seven o'clock.
49. She asks that it ---- be sent at once.
50. It is thought that his death ---- not seriously change things.
51. It is believed that the emperor ---- have to retract.
52. A story is told that ---- gain little credence.
53. I fear that I ---- take cold.
54. She says that I ---- take cold.
55. They say that they ---- do it in spite of anything done to prevent.
56. He is determined that he ---- go away.
57. She is determined that he ---- go to school.
58. They say they ---- probably not go.
59. John thinks he ---- probably live to be past sixty.
60. He tells me that he thinks that he ---- be elected.
61. They say that they ---- meet you.
62. They assure us that we ---- find good stores in Berlin.
63. He says he fears he ---- miss his train.
64. Wright says his father ---- become famous.
65. He writes that he ---- be here to-day.
66. Do you say that you ---- be present?
67. The book says that ---- be wrong.
68. Does she say that she ---- come?
69. I told you that I ---- not come.
70. I tell you that she ---- not come.
71. He says that he ---- go as a matter of duty.
72. John says that ---- not happen anyway.
73. Does he say that he ---- surely come?
74. Does John write what he ---- promise to do in the matter?
75. ---- you be sure to be there?
EXERCISE 47
_Write five sentences in which SHALL is used in an independent
clause, and five in which SHALL is used in a dependent clause._
_Write five sentences in which WILL is used in an independent clause,
and five in which WILL is used in a dependent clause._
_Write five interrogative sentences in which SHALL is used and five
in which WILL is used._
68. SHOULD AND WOULD. _Should_ and _would_ are the past tenses
of _shall_ and _will_, and have corresponding uses. _Should_ is
used with _I_ and _we_, and _would_ with other subjects, to express
mere futurity or probability. _Would_ is used with _I_ and _we_,
and _should_ with other subjects, to express conditional promise
or determination on the part of the speaker. Examples:
Futurity:
I _should_ be sorry to lose this book.
If we _should_ be afraid of the storm, we _should_ be foolish.
It was expected that they _would_ be here.
Volition or determi
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