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Aj Omar I think where I shall I get means ; where I'm supposed to get itThat is rather unlikely.
AnonymousShall does not indicate specificity, whatever that might mean, and we cannot be sure what is correct without more context.ya.."sShall indicates specificity..so the correct one is "w Where shalliI get"
Anonymous I do no know where the second person comes into this rule since second person is archaic in English.Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor?
AnonymousThe rule states that in the first person, "shall" is used while in the third person "will" is used. If one wants to imply determination, then in the first person "will" is used and in the third person "shall" is used.That 'rule' about the so-called 'future tense' was an artificial one. It applied only to the variety of English spoken in Britain by a