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Use of will and shall!
Will
We commonly use ’ll as the short form of will and shall. In speaking, will and shall are usually contracted to ’ll, especially after subject pronouns (I, we, you, they, he, she, it):
We’ll meet you outside the coffee shop. (more common in speaking than We will meet you …)
However, in some contexts ’ll is normally the only choice.
In such cases, ’ll is best not seen as a contraction of either will or shall, but as an independent form.
As an independent form, ’ll is often used to indicate a personal decision:
There’s the cinema.
10 sentences of will
50 sentences of will Use of will and shall Would + verb tense Use of would with examples We’ll get out here and you can park the car over there.
Not: We shall/will get out …
B:
I’llhave a tomato juice, please.
’ll is also used for indicating decisions or arrangements where will or shall would sound too direct and too formal:
OK.
My diary says I’m free on Wednesday. So we’ll meet next Wednesday.
We’ll get the train to Paris and then the Metro to the hotel. Naoe and Dave and the boys’ll join us as soon as they’ve finished their meetings.
Warning:
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