WON!
TENSE
The grammatical term for the time form of the verb is TENSE, which is derived from a Latin word meaning time. The present time-form of the verb is called the present tense; the past time-form, the past tense; the future time-form, the future tense; the present perfect time-form, the present perfect tense, etc.
Exercise 5
Write each of the following four sentences in the six time-forms, or tenses,—present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect and future perfect, as follows:
- Present—Labor creates all wealth.
- Past—Labor created all wealth.
- Future—Labor will create all wealth.
- Present Perfect—Labor has created all wealth.
- Past Perfect—Labor had created all wealth.
- Future Perfect—Labor will have created all wealth.
- Hope stirs us to action.
- Human progress is our business.
- The majority demand justice.
- The workers fight all the battles.
SPELLING
LESSON 7
The division of words into syllables is quite important as an aid to pronunciation. It is also a very important matter to understand in our written speech for it is often necessary to divide a word at the end of a line. If the word is not properly divided, it is much more difficult to read and understand. The hyphen is used to divide words into syllables when carrying a portion to the next line.