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Modals: Shall/Will

1.1 Use «will» as a modal verb to give strong orders or instructions.


Examples

You will do as you are told.

They will wait until they are called.

You will follow the rules at all times.


1.2 Use «shall» as a modal verb in formal English to indicate intentions or promises.


Examples

I shall do my best to help you.

We shall ensure that everything is ready on time.

I shall never forget this experience.


 
 
 

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