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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.

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