"Will" and "shall" are modal verbs used to indicate future actions or intentions. "Will" is more commonly used in everyday language to express the future, while "shall" is used in formal language or when expressing an intention or determination. Both can be used interchangeably in most cases, but "shall" is less commonly used in modern English.
Will and shall, both imply a command. "You will or shall wash the dishes." It is up to the person issuing the command which to use and the person to whom the command is given is expected to comply. May and could, imply permission or suggestion. "You may or could wash the dishes." It implies that it is up to the person receiving the request whether to comply or not.
She shall arrive at the meeting promptly.
Answer Shall is the future tense of the verb to be eg I shall go tomorrow Should indicates obligation eg I should eat less Answer well shall is more of a do you want me to should is about the same but totally different at the same time in all, it depends on how you use it i guess
I shall next perform one of my favorite feats of legerdemain, right before your very eyes. The procession shall begin at nine.
The quote "Where any slave shall be guilty of running away, it shall be lawful for any person or persons to apprehend and deliver such slave to the owner, and that the said owner shall have full power and authority to get, or recover, his said slave by proving his property" was from a 1705 Virginia colonial law called the Virginia Slave Code. It was one of the early legal codes that regulated the institution of slavery in the American colonies.
I shall tell you and you shall have the answer.
The strongest word is will because it has more powere to the pronounciation and it means you are confident about it. Shall means that you will do the job with choice.
we use shall I in offers and shall we in suggestions. offer: shall I wait for you? suggestion: shall we go to the park? we also use shall to ask for a suggestion. what shall we have for dinner? we use either shall or should to ask for advice. I'm in trouble. what shall/should I do? we use should to say what is the best thing or the right thing to do.
"We'll" is the contraction of "we" and "will" or "shall". "We'll" is used to replace the expressions "we will" or "we shall".
shall use for future sentences .
No person shall cause serious injury to another without expecting to be arrested.
I can give you several sentences.Shall we go to the restaurant now?I believe I shall have dessert after all.Who shall step up and take responsibility?
I will go to the movie today- stress I shall try to repair the boat today- maybe If there is a will, there is a way- wish, desire he shall become successful- possibility
I'll is used in place of I shall or I will
this shall be an eternal question
I shall discuss physics.
This nation shall not perish.