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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

shall/will

Hi native speakers,

Any difference between 'shall' and 'will be' in the following sentences.

I shall be responsible for reporting the findings to the council.
I will be responsible for reporting the findings to the council.

many thanks

peter
  

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Hi Peter, Any difference between 'shall' and 'will be' in the following sentences. I shall be responsible for reporting the findings to the council. I will be responsible for reporting the findings to the council.

  • Hi Peter, Any difference between 'shall' and 'will be' in the following sentences.
  • I shall be responsible for reporting the findings to the council.
  • I will be responsible for reporting the findings to the council.
  • Say it with 'will'.
  • Briefly, and generally speaking, 'shall' is not a feature of American English, so I wouldn't worry much about it if I were you.
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Hi Peter,

Any difference between 'shall' and 'will be' in the following sentences.

I shall be responsible for reporting the findings to the council.
I will be responsible for reporting the findings to the council.


Say it with 'will'. Briefly, and generally speaking, 'shall' is not a feature of American English

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