dinner smells wonderful Transitive or intransitive and how
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transitive
Explanation:
[intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses) to have an unpleasant smell The drains smell. It smells in here. He hadn't washed for days and was beginning to smell. [transitive, no passive] smell something to feel that something exists or is going to happen He smelled danger.
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I mean to say that we use 'shall' when there is possibly
but we use 'should ' when the action is compulsory.
Explanation:
In the sentence 'shall' is used because there is a possibility that Tom may return the book or not.
But if u use 'Should ' It tells us that Tom must return the book
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