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Rediscovering Usage of Shall and Will - Common Use and Expression Intent !

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Abstract:  Shall" and "will" are both modal verbs used to form the future tense, but they have different uses and meanings:    Traditional use "Shall" is used with the first person ("I" and "we") and "will" is used with the second and third person ("you", "he", "she", "it", and "they").    Common use Most English speakers use "will" in most contexts, and "shall" is used to sound more formal or old-fashioned.    Meaning "Will" is often used to express determination, inclination, or capability. "Shall" is often used to express intent or determination.    Other uses "Shall" is used in the question form to make an offer or suggestion with "I" or "we". "Shall" is also used in very formal statements, especially to describe obligations.    Bureaucratic documents "Shall" is still widely use