Future tense forms are usually made with will or shall. In British English, both will and shall are possible with first person pronouns (I and… Continue reading
Shall and will exercise
Fill in the blanks using will or shall. 1. …………………… the messenger wait for the reply? 2. ………………….. I carry this bag for you? 3.… Continue reading
Other uses of will and shall
We have learned that both shall and will can be used to give and ask for information about the future. They can also be used… Continue reading
Future: will and shall
In British English, both will and shall can be used with first person pronouns with no difference of meaning. I will wait. OR I shall… Continue reading
Uses of Should
Indirect speech Should is the past tense of shall in indirect speech. The officer said, ‘The scoundrel shall be given a good beating.’ The officer… Continue reading