Right. We all rose up and shouted.
Revise. I laid on the couch while the rest of them set around waiting for me to raise up and tell them to go home.
328. Use shall in the first person, will in the second and third, to express simple futurity.
Wrong. I feel that I have had more military training than I will get here in the university.
Right. I feel that I have had more military training than I shall get here in the university.
Wrong. You shall fail unless you get to work.
Right. You will fail unless you get to work.
Revise. He shall never be found if we do not hurry.
329. Use should in the first person, would in the second and third, to express relative futurity.
Wrong. I would like to give it to you.