It is probably true that the Greeks produced more art forms than we shall ever know because of their ntellectual productive period during the Golden Age of Athens.
It is probably true that the Greeks produced more art forms than we shall ever know because of their ntellectual productive period during the Golden Age of Athens.
The word “accept” in future tense takes up several forms such as 'will/shall accept', 'will/shall be accepting', 'will/shall have accepted', and 'will/shall have been accepting'.
I don't know, what about the history of Greek gods in roman? Hope this info is usefulo
No, it is not an adverb. The word shall is the first-person form of the verb "will" (future tenses of to be). Nowadays, I will go is used for most uses of shall. It still appears in forms such as "We shall see" and "Shall I go now?"The distinction disappears completely when using the contractions I'll and we'll.
whoever is the fairest goddess shall be given this golden apple
They are forms of the verb be. Am, is, and are are the present tense forms of be, and wasand were are the past tense forms.
Probably . Unless it includes drugs for which you shall be prosecuted .
It comes from the greek word. Milotshay meaning "no one shall trick unless you got it" =)
Probably no. 18: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day."
Well if your on about mythical creatures for the Greek times, go on google images and type in ' mythical Greek monsters' it shall come up with mythical ones but if your on about real life well you can't be there not real only myths!
we shall easily get dis. because there would be no preventive measure from our body, most probably we shall on the hosp. bed much of our life time.
Yes he is, and the Mormon prophecy shall take place :P