Tell how shall and will. are used in the following sentences:—

1.The expectation of the wicked shall perish.—Bible.
2.When ye come where I have stepped,
Ye will wonder why ye wept.—E. Arnold.
3.Well, see to live; I will not touch thine eyes
For all the treasure that thine uncle owns.—Shakespeare.
4.He that covereth his sins shall not prosper.—Bible.
5.But in my time a father’s word was law,
And so it shall be now for me.—Tennyson.
6.If I talk to him, with his innocent prate
He will awake my mercy, which lies dead:
Therefore I will be sudden, and despatch.—Shakespeare.
7.The cock’s shrill clarion, or the echoing horn,
No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed.—Gray.
8.“If you are not the heiress born,
And I,” said he, “the lawful heir,
We too shall wed to-morrow morn,
And you shall still be Lady Clare.”—Tennyson.

LESSON XLVII.

THE FORMS OF THE VERBS DO AND BE.

DO.

INDICATIVE MODE.

PRESENT TENSE.
Singular.Plural.
1. I do,1. We do,
2. Thou doest2. You do,
or dost,
3. He does.3. They do.
PAST TENSE.
Singular.Plural.
1. I did,1. We did,
2. Thou didst,2. You did,
3. He did.3. They did.

SUBJUNCTIVE MODE.