Whatever day you set apart to be with God is a good day to go to church
NO!!!! They are both future tense. Correctly used it is ;- I/we shall (1st person ) You/he/she/they will (2nd/3rd person). However, many people do incorrectly interchange 'will/shall'.
Ask God.
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The Bible. Isaiah 22:13, ‘Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die.’
No.
No, merely the Future of HAVE. By the time I get there, she WILL HAVE LEFT the town. THIS is a Future Perfect.
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The verb 'shall' is most often an auxiliary verb.Example: I shall plant the rose bushes tomorrow.
yes i think Julie shall have a good day at work tomorrow
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No. There are other forms. Here are just a few, taking the verb to arrive: I will arrive tomorrow. I shall arrive tomorrow. I am going to arrive tomorrow. I arrive tomorrow. I might arrive tomorrow.