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The usual rule given for the use of shall and will is that where the meaning is one of simple futurity, shall is used for the first person of the verb and will for the second and third: I shall go tomorrow; they will be there now. Where the meaning involves command, obligation, or determination, the positions are reversed: it shall be done; I will definitely go. However, shall has come to be largely neglected in favour of will, which has become the commonest form of the future in all three persons.

"shall" is a modal auxiliary, used to express a command / exhortation or what is likely to happen in the future. So, there isn't a present tense of the auxiliary verb "Shall"

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