Fill in the blanks with shall or will:
1. I______be twenty next wednesday.
2. I_________give you a blow if you abuse me.
3. I________help her, come what may.
4. I_____ never be late again.
5. He________ do as I bid him.
6. You______ obey my orders.
7. They________ come here tomorrow.
8. They______ be rewarded.
9. We________never do such a thing again.
10. You_______ be given the first prize.
11. You_______ not do as you like.
12. She _________be given a prize.
13. He __________ be punished for this.
14. She _________ obey you, whether she likes it or not.
15. You________ not move; I warn you.
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- The traditional future rule states that shall is in the first person (I, we) and will is used in all other persons (you, he, they).
- In practice, most English speakers do not follow this rule, and the two words are often considered interchangeable when forming the future tense.
- Will and will are modal verbs. They are used with the basic form of the main verb (They go; I ask him).
- I and we usually only refer to the future tense and are more formal than will.
- The traditional rule is that the Future is used with first person pronouns (ie I and we), while the Tense is used with second and third person forms (ie you, he, she, it, they).
- For example: I will be late. As a general rule, use the word "will" about the future in positive and negative sentences.
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