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Si Makagago at Lakas
Si Makagago at Lakas
Kailan:
2. Pag-uusap ukol sa kung ano ang gagawing aktibidad para sa simula ng Buwan ng Wika
tulad ng nasaad sa ibaba:
Barrio Fiesta
7. Pagsasaayos ng mga gawain upang mas organisado at pagbibigay alam nito sa mga
estudyante.
Inihanda ni:
Jemima Felipe
Lider ng ikalawang pangkat
Will and shall: form
Will and shall are modal verbs. They are used with the base form of the main verb (They will go; I shall ask
her). Shall is only used for future time reference with I and we, and is more formal than will.
(full form)
I, we
+ will or shall work
she, he, it, you, they
will
(short form)
I, she, he, it, you, we, they
’ll
(full form)
I, we
− will not or shall not work
she, he, it, you, they
will not
(short form)
I, we
won’t or shan’t
she, he, it, you, they
won’t
?+
I, we
Will or Shall work?
she, he, it, you, they
Will
?−
I, we
Won’t or Shan’t
she, he, it, you, they
Won’t
Spoken English:
In speaking, shall and will are usually contracted to ’ll, especially after subject pronouns
(I, we, you, they, she, he, it):
We’ll meet you outside the coffee shop. (more common in speaking than We will meet you outside the coffee shop)
Predictions
We use will and shall to make predictions and to state facts about the future:
The year 2025 will be the four-hundredth anniversary of the founding of the university.
A:
Which size do you want? Medium or large?
B:
I’ll have large. (decision)
See also:
Offers
Shall with I and we
We can use shall instead of will with I and we in statements. Its use is more formal:
When we use shall I and shall we in questions it is usually to make suggestions rather than to refer to future time: