I sasay you haven't be eating. There is no shall in the sentence.
The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are: "What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
discussed because it will be past tense in the future
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.
contraction of shall not: shan't
The answer is shan't. Ex: I (shall not) sha'nt shan't feed the cat too much food.
I would say it was. It could be phrased- With you I shall depart. Either would be correct.
Go to the doctor and get some girl hormones.
"Who shall retire" is correct. When asking a question about a person, use "who." "Which" is used to refer to things or a specified group of people.
Shall i want to make a call - Is it correct or not
Yes. That is correct
The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are: "What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
discussed because it will be past tense in the future
The correct contraction for "shall not" is shan't.
What are you asking? The correct way to say that sentence would be "Shall I help you?" if that's what you are asking.
"What shall we do, Fred ? " asked Tim. ( If Tim is talking to Fred.)"What shall we do? " Fred asked Tim. (If Fred is talking to Tim.)
This sentence is grammatically correct but does not have much meaning.
We shall set a time for them to meet