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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

English grammer

dearsir/madom
i would be gratefull if you kindly let me know which of the fdollowing sentances are correct and the reason behibd it :

1/shall be provided

2/shall be to provide.

best regards

a.salehi
  

Top answer

These are not complete sentences. Both expressions are possible in the right context; you need to post the whole sentence.

  • These are not complete sentences.
  • Both expressions are possible in the right context; you need to post the whole sentence.
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These are not complete sentences. Both expressions are possible in the right context; you need to post the whole sentence.
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Hi Anon:
"shall" is very rarely used, except in formal legal text.
However, here are 2 old-fashioned sentences with "shall" used as the modal verb as a future marker:

Drinks and cups shall be provided at the event. Bring your own lunch.
His job shall be to provde all the drinks and ice.

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