This is another question by my teacher. I don't know I should use which one.
'...............................you tomorrow?' 'Yes, OK.'
A. Do I phone B. Am I going to phone C. Shall I phone
Only we have this roles for 'will':
-certainty in the future, conditional sentences, intentions and decisions, willingness and offers, requests and invitations, commands,
And also, we use will for immediate intentions and decisions. and we use 'be going to' when we have already made a plan.
Tara2 I don't know I should use which one . I don't know which one I should use. ' A.
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Tara2I don't know I should use which one.
I don't know which one I should use.
Tara2'...............................you tomorrow?'
'Yes, OK.'
A. Do I phone B. Am I going to phone C. Shall I phone
C. Shall I phone you tomorrow?
First person (I, we) questions usually take 'sha