Language Lessons: An Introductory Grammar And Composition for Intermediate And Grammar Grades

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Language Lessons: An Introductory Grammar And Composition for Intermediate And Grammar Grades
Swinton, William, 1833-1892
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Hence, if you remember to put the a Verb of the Third Singular in the Present Tense, will be sure to have the whole tense correct.
6. In the Past Tense no mistakes can be made, for the reason that the Verb does not change its form with any of the Pronouns. It is — I, you, he, we, they walked.
7. The Future has no changes — it is, I, you, he, we, they shaU or will xoaUc.
8. The Present Perfect has but one change, namely, MSy in the Third Person Singular, he Jiaa walked ; but I, you, we, they hav
...e walked.
9. The Past Perfect is, had walked, with all the Pro- nouns.
10. The Future Perfect is, shall or wiU have walked, with all the Pronouns.
^P The following little table will show you the whole matter at a glance.
^ Mresent Tense Walk, walks.
^ Past Tense Walked.
^ Future Tense Shall or will walk.
^ Present Perfect Tense Have walked, has walked.
Past Perfect Tejise Had walked.
^ Future Perfect Tense ShaU or wiU have walked.
Exercise 28.
Write the Third Person Singular of the Verb call in each of the six* Tenses.


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