question about the use of will and shall at the future tense
hello
when i was young i was taught to use shall at the future tense with I and We.
My son is now leraning English at school and the teacher told him "shall" was not used at all?
What can you tell me about it, because I feel like using will is not very
logical.
Re: question about the use of will and shall at the future t
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Originally Posted by tlopez1
hello
when i was young i was taught to use shall at the future tense with I and We.
My son is now leraning English at school and the teacher told him "shall" was not used at all?
What can you tell me about it, because I feel like using will is not very
logical.
In American English, the distinction between "will" and "shall" for future/volition has just about faded away. "Will" is used far more commonly than "shall" in all persons. We still do use "shall" in some questions and sometimes as a replacement for "will". :)
Re: question about the use of will and shall at the future tense
No wonder I see so many grammar errors these days. "No future" tense, using only "will" to indicate future tense, no difference between will and shall .... what has the world come to? :lol:
Q.
Do people distinguish will and shall at all now?
Q.
Is it fair to write that adding the word "will" to the basic form of a regular or irregular verb (e.g. lie, sit, laugh) forms a simple future tense?
Re: question about the use of will and shall at the future tense
Just out of curiosity, what do you suggest the simple future looks like?