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Shall or should #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 14, 2005 16:34 pm   Shall or should
 

What is the difference: Shall or should?

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Shall or should #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:47 pm   Shall or should
 

Izabella wrote:
What is the difference: Shall or should?


Dear Izabella,

Shall is very oldfashioned, at least in the us.

However, shall has a similar meaning as may, might or should in certain contexts.

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