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ARTICLE XXXIII.

THE USE OF PRESENT WILL, PAST WOULD, AS A PRINCIPAL VERB.

EXAMPLES.

1. Whom will ye that I shall release unto you? (a). (a) Will is a verb; irreg., trans., indic., pres., 2d, plu., to agree with its subject ye.-Rule IX.

That I shall release unto you whom is a noun, etc.; obj., and governed by will.-Rule III.

2. Now, at the feast the governor was wont to release unto them a prisoner whom they would [ ].

3. What will ye that I shall do unto you?

ARTICLE XXXIV.

THE INFINITIVE USED ABSTRACTLY.

EXAMPLES.

1. He was ashamed of being seen to weep (a). 2. Being known to be dishonest, he was not trusted. 3. He did not wish to seem to be agitated.

(a) To weep is a verb; reg., intrans., inf., pres., and is used abstractly.-Rule XI, Note 3.

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THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW

AN INITIAL FINE OF 25 CENTS

WILL BE ASSESSED FOR FAILURE TO RETURN THIS BOOK ON THE DATE DUE. THE PENALTY WILL INCREASE TO 50 CENTS ON THE FOURTH DAY AND TO $1.00 ON THE SEVENTH DAY OVERDUE.

NOV 11 1939

NOV 12 1939

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13 Feb 5008

LD 21-100m-7,'30

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