I'd take French, but its your choice...
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"Shall" is one of those weird English words. Instead, Spanish-speaking people might say "deber" or "deberán" which is should or ought. It could be said as "shall," but isn't very common. I hope this helped! (:
The Carabao and Cow is an ancient legend. The moral lesson of the story is that animals have feelings and that nothing is what it appears to be.
Devrions-nous
It belongs to you. You choose
On VA gagner
vous allez arriver
They shall not pass
yesEx:Whom shall we choose to go to my birthday party this year?
yes you have choose computer science or information technogloy
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What a vague question. But in most "Which boy shall I choose" situations, I say the exact same thing: You don't choose either. You don't deserve them if you have to choose. That's saying that to you, those two guys are only options -- and they warrant better than what you can give them. They're making you a priority -- you see them as options.