Fill in the blanks with will or shall.
1. I ……………………. help you if you help me.
Will is often used to announce a decision that we make at the moment of speaking.
2. I ……………………. buy it if you lower the price.
We use will to express willingness.
3. I think I ………………………… go now.
We do not use the simple present to announce decisions.
4. I don’t like it. I ……………………… buy it.
We use won’t to refuse.
5. ‘The phone is ringing.’ ‘I ……………………… answer it.’
Will is often used to announce a decision that we make at the moment of speaking.
6. She says that she …………………………. come.
7. …………………………. I help you?
Shall is used to offer services.
8. …………………………. I come with you?
9. …………………………… you come with me?
Will you is used to ask people to do things.
10. …………………………….. we get something to eat?
11. I promise I …………………………. repeat this.
Will is used in promises.
12. Let’s call it a day, ……………………… we?
We use shall in question tags after let’s.
Answers
1. I will help you if you help me.
2. I will buy it if you lower the price.
3. I think I will go now.
4. I don’t like it. I won’t buy it.
5. ‘The phone is ringing.’ ‘I will answer it.’
6. She says that she won’t come.
7. Shall I help you?
8. Shall I come with you?
9. Will you come with me?
10. Shall we get something to eat?
11. I promise I won’t repeat this.
12. Let’s call it a day, shall we?