When Captain Jaggery declared "you shall have no democracy here," he was asserting his absolute authority and control over the crew aboard the ship. This statement indicated that he would not tolerate dissent or the notion of equal say among the crew members, emphasizing a strict, hierarchical structure where he made all decisions. It reflects the oppressive atmosphere on the ship, highlighting the conflict between tyranny and the desire for freedom or self-governance among the crew.
Jaggery in Hindi is known as गुर or Gurh. i got it from here: http://spiceteller.com/jaggery-or-gurh-in-hindi/
The answer is yes we were here , we are here , and we shall be here in Utah.
Athens
America's democracy seems to be better than the alternatives. What country will we bring democracy to next? Won't anyone vote for democracy here?
heather was here!
A democracy. Here's an URL: http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9029895/democracy
The war was to protect democracy- APEX
he was captain of his Russian team, magnitogorsk, before he came over here, I think.
Yes he lived here
In simple words, will is for advising and shall is to make something madatory the other is, shall for preference and will for asking a question eg. - shall we have a cup of tea will we get tea here? Improvement on answer: "madatory" should be "mandatory"
"Let's split that turkey; you shall have a moiety and I too shall have half." I will have a moiety to show i am here to help out everyone get what they needed to come here to get.
There is no single word antonym for "shall" -- its opposite is "shall not."