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...sex should be the difference...and the topic u shall discuss will also depend
Hi, I'm a lawyer in Jordan, the answer is that it depends on for whom you are writing the research, that the first rule before you write a research is to know the target who will read your research. In other words the legal research using natural language can be proposed to people who has no legal background, but the legal research with legal terms shall be proposed to professional lawyers.
In simple words, will is for advising and shall is to make something madatory the other is, shall for preference and will for asking a question eg. - shall we have a cup of tea will we get tea here? Improvement on answer: "madatory" should be "mandatory"
"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."
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Should means ought to; it is an expression of what is desirable, what you want to happen. You should brush your teeth. Shall is just a prediction of what will happen (particularly in the first person); I shall eat a pickle today.
Shall carry means that there is a 100 percent chance the carrying will happen, and may carry means that there is a chance that the carrying will happen.
I think that it's basically the same but "shall" sounds more formal than "may". may you is asking a question 'may you please do that'. but shall you is a more formal way of saying should you?
This shall also pass, stresses on the This. This being the object or law etc, and it is what will happen. This also shall pass, stresses on the also meaning as well as and is not a single object but an add on to something else.
hydrant is the sub part of fire water network from which water shall be discharged to on fire parts, and from where the hydrants gets water is the monitor, i.e from monitor water shall be distributed to hydrants.
shell is a figure that used to live that is found washed up on shore from an ocean or sea. shall mean the word should. Sentence: shall we go on a walk?
You never know. Just say she is absolutely gorgeous The difference is that well-spoken people do not use "very" before "beautiful."