Use of should, shall, wil, would
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Should: You should finish your math test.
Shall: I shall never speak negatively upon anyone.
Will: Will you pick up my pencil. OR. that's against my will.
Would: I would help you, but I'm busy.
I really hope this is what you were asking for.
-Native English speaker-
Shall: I shall never speak negatively upon anyone.
Will: Will you pick up my pencil. OR. that's against my will.
Would: I would help you, but I'm busy.
I really hope this is what you were asking for.
-Native English speaker-
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Should is used where the action meant to be in Future-Past .. It is use when a request or order is being given in a sentence ..
Shall is used with First person singulR number in now a days but before shall was with You & I both
Will is used with ever person ..
Would is used when a work is predicted to be happen in future or ordererd to do in future..
I hope u 'll like this
Shall is used with First person singulR number in now a days but before shall was with You & I both
Will is used with ever person ..
Would is used when a work is predicted to be happen in future or ordererd to do in future..
I hope u 'll like this
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