Conjugate the future and future perfect tenses of the following verbs:
drive see go run sweep
ride choose sing eat sell
=Exercise 105--Should and Would=
_Should_ and _would_ are the past tenses of _shall_ and _will_ and, in
general, express the same ideas as do _shall_ and _will_, except that
_should_ sometimes means _ought_; as,
You _should_ not speak in that way.
_Would_, also, sometimes indicates an action that occurs frequently; as,
She _would_ often sit at the window all the morning.
The use of _should_ and _would_ in indirect statements and questions is
sometimes puzzling. First of all, decide whether _shall_ or _will_ would
be used in the direct form of the sentence. If the direct form uses
_shall_, use _should_ in the indirect; if the direct uses _will_, use
_would_ in the indirect; as,
_Direct_: The market _will_ improve.
_Indirect_: He said that the market _would_ improve.
In conditional clauses (_if_), use _should_ for all persons.
Insert _should_ or _would_.