What are you asking? The correct way to say that sentence would be "Shall I help you?" if that's what you are asking.
Unless you are already familiar with shall, you'll save yourself a lot of bother by not even trying to learn to use it in the precise English way. You're welcome to my rules of thumb: shall is a future form that expresses a certain destiny to the act; if you can't decide between will and shall, go with will.
shall not in apostroph is shall nt
The contraction of shall or will is 'll.For examples, I shall or I will can be contracted to I'll, and we shall or we will can be contracted to we'll.
"Let's split that turkey; you shall have a moiety and I too shall have half." I will have a moiety to show i am here to help out everyone get what they needed to come here to get.
Shall not with an apostrophe is shan't.
Join Illuminati and you shall be forgiven for your sins. We will help you.
Help! :/
He will play tonight.We shall leave now.They would help you.I should bring it.
Example (shall): You shall do no such thing. (Referring to future)Example (should): You should go and help. (Referring to presentTechnically, "shall" is the first-person form of the modal "will."I shall, you will, he will, she will, it will, we shall, they will
i looking for the answer ...you'lldon'twanttotellme so i shall NOT tellyou'll....
I shall be You shall be He/She shall be We shall be You shall be They shall be
Muse - Uprising
The spoils system.
will/shall run will/shall walk will/shall talk will/shall shout will/shall eat will/shall die will/shall cry will/shall arrive will/shall attack will/shall antidisestablishmentarianism
I shall tell you and you shall have the answer.
Unless you are already familiar with shall, you'll save yourself a lot of bother by not even trying to learn to use it in the precise English way. You're welcome to my rules of thumb: shall is a future form that expresses a certain destiny to the act; if you can't decide between will and shall, go with will.
shall not in apostroph is shall nt