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Originally Posted by dayash Does 'will' and 'shall' have the same effect? Can they be used interchangeably? |
American speakers don't use 'shall'. In modern British English, it is mostly used in questions asking for advice (what shall I do?) and suggestions (shall we go). The old use of 'shall' for I and we is correct, but going out of fashion. It does survive in formal written English, but is rarely used.
It is also used sometimes in the second person to show anger:
Child- I won't do it.
Parent- Oh yes, you shall.
I think that the questions, formal letters and ifshouting at someone are the only times I'd use it nowadays,and I'm trying not to shout, so that's a use to lose.
