The post stood firmly.
The eagle flies highly.
The orange tastes sweetly.
I feel tolerable well.
The branch breaks easy.
Thistles grow rapid.
The eagle flies swift.
This is a miserable poor pen.
A wealthy gentleman will adopt a little boy with a small family.
A gentleman called from Africa to pay his compliments.
Water consists in oxygen and hydrogen.
He went out attended with a servant.
I have a dislike to such tricksters.
We have no prejudice to foreigners.
She don't know nothing about it.
Father wouldn't give me none.
He hasn't been sick neither.
I won't have no more nohow.
+To the Teacher+.—Let the reason be given for every correction.
LESSON 52.
SENTENCE-BUILDING.
Build sentences in which the following participles shall be used as modifiers.
Being fatigued; laughing; being amused; having been elected; running; having been running.
Expand each of the following sentences into three sentences, using the participial form of the verb as a participle, in the first; the same form as an adjective, in the second; and as a noun, in the third.