Grammar Lesson 10 Vocab: Statue – human or animal model made of marble, bronze, etc. Stature – natural height of anything Statute – law or rule written.

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Grammar Lesson 10 Vocab: Statue – human or animal model made of marble, bronze, etc. Stature – natural height of anything Statute – law or rule written by a legislative body

Future Tense Future tense – used to show that action has not occurred Formed with the helping verbs shall or will With pronouns I and we, using shall is preferred in formal writing. In informal writing, shall is sometimes used with other pronouns to show strong emotion, imply a threat, or imply a command

Errors to avoid Do not use present tense for future tense