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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Shall-should

Hello,

1. What Shall I do in this condition? (asking advice)
2. What should I do in this condition? (asking advice)

Does both the sentences convey the same meaning?

Thanks.

  

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I think you mean: What should I do in this situation? Shall and should are both possible if you are asking for advice, but shall isn't much used nowadays, especially in American English. CB

  • I think you mean: What should I do in this situation?
  • Shall and should are both possible if you are asking for advice, but shall isn't much used nowadays, especially in American English.
  • CB
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I think you mean: What should I do in this situation? Shall and should are both possible if you are asking for advice, but shall isn't much used nowadays, especially in American English.

CB

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