If it's something good, please do.
I shall tell you and you shall have the answer.
i have got homework about that and stuck on the question if i find something out i shall tell you R1 Bart SImpsOns Fan 01
The English translation of "paque de digo" is "what I say."
No. "Should" means one ought to do something. The meaning of "shall" depends upon the subject: if the subject is "I" or "we", "shall" means "I or we intend to" do something; if the subject is "you" or "he, she, it or they", shall means the person or persons "must" do something. "I shall go to the store" means that I intend to go to the store. "You shall go to the store" means that you must go to the store.
Something that interests you.
Rockstar are not sure yet. But most likey it shall come out.
Shall I tell you ?
This question is too vague. You told something to somebody, OK. It is permissable to talk to people. Is there a problem? Is someone offended? If you said something wrong you might have to apologize for that.
"Shall" is used with "I" or "we" to tell about the future. Similarly, "will" is used with "you","he","she","it" or "they" for the prediction.whereas "shall" is used with "you","he","she","it" or "they" for threatening or forcefully saying something. "will" is used with "I" or "we" for the similar purpose.For example - "it will break" indicates the prediction while "it shall break" indicates the threat or guarantee of the action.
Isaiah 11:6 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, The leopard shall lie down with the young goat, The calf and the young lion and the fatling together; And a little child shall lead them. [NKJV]
The verb 'shall' is most often an auxiliary verb.Example: I shall plant the rose bushes tomorrow.
"Will" conveys an intent to do something. For contracts, the word "will" is replaced with "shall" to convey the meaning that it is something that is required. "The builder shall deliver on the 1st."