6. The advertising manager approves the copy.

7. The adding machine is broken.

8. The chief clerk attends to the incoming mail.

9. The superintendent visits the factory every day.

10. The salesman is selling five thousand dollars' worth of goods a week.

Exercise 107

The present tense is used to indicate general truths—things true in past time and still true. Omit the incorrect form in the following sentences:

1. What did you say iswas the meaning of the term bona fide?

2. What wasis the name of that book that you enjoyed so much?

3. Didn't you know that the lion iswas called the king of beasts?