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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Will, shall, and would

Can someone kindly explain the differences between will, shall, and would? They seem to be almost the same in meaning. Thanks in advance!
  

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shall and will have the same meaning in most cases. shall is not used much in American English. There are many posts on the forum which treat the topic you are interested in.

  • shall and will have the same meaning in most cases.
  • shall is not used much in American English.
  • There are many posts on the forum which treat the topic you are interested in.
  • Click on these to see some of them, and use the search box at the top right of the page to find more.
  • CJ
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shall and will have the same meaning in most cases. shall is not used much in American English.

There are many posts on the forum which treat the topic you are interested in. Click on these to see some of them, and use the search box at the top right of the page to find more.









CJ

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