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.
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?
There is a type of puzzle named spot the difference
To teach the difference between roots and base words, explain that a base word is a complete word that can stand alone and carry meaning, while a root is the core part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes can be attached to change its meaning. Provide examples and practice activities to help reinforce the concept.
"Its" is a possessive pronoun showing ownership, while "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has." Remember, if you can replace the word with "it is" or "it has" and it makes sense, then you should use "it's."
A hyphen is typically placed between the prefix and the root word in order to show that they are separate elements in a compound word.
"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."
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?
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Word within the word huh. me too
Shall.
Cummulative is a misspelling. The word should be spelled cumulative.
There is no single word antonym for "shall" -- its opposite is "shall not."
I don't see any difference.
The difference is that there is an extra word
Cannot is correct. Can not is incorrect.
-The difference between there, their, and they're is commonly confused.
mordal verbs shall,should, may,might, could,