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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Will or Shall? Help me pls again!!

i know 'will' can be replaced by shall if the subject is I or We.
Are 'will' and 'shall' equivalent?
i mean maybe shall is formal, or stronger, or it means more certain future or something like that

thank for your help in advance!!

Zoli from Hungary
  

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Basically, 'shall' is a dying form, and most of the discussions about the word are not very important any more. shtml ] HERE [/url]. Americans hardly use the word in any context.

  • Basically, 'shall' is a dying form, and most of the discussions about the word are not very important any more.
  • shtml ] HERE [/url].
  • Americans hardly use the word in any context.
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Basically, 'shall' is a dying form, and most of the discussions about the word are not very important any more. You can read about the British view [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv43.shtml] HERE[/url]. Americans har

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