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The words 'shall' and 'will' are verbs (not pronouns), usually auxiliary verbs expressing future or inevitable action or state of being.

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.

Examples:

Maggie will be here soon. She will pick up the flowers on her way.

Maggie shall be here soon. She shall pick up the flowers on her way.

  • The verb 'will be' and 'shall be' are Maggie's future state of being in the first sentence.
  • The verb 'will pick up' and 'shall pick up' are Maggie's future actions in the second sentence.
  • The pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'Maggie' in the second sentence.
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