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Will and Shall Wed Oct 05, 2005 0:18 am  Will and Shall
 

What is more grammatically true?

I/We shall or I/We will

Are there any difference?

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Shall vs. will Wed Oct 05, 2005 21:05 pm  Shall vs. will
 

Hi Alex,

You can use shall with I and we instead of will:

I/we shall (will) attend an English class next year.

Also, you can use shall in questions like these:

Shall we go to the cinema tonight?
Shall I call you tomorrow?

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