we should +V1+object
Answers
Explanation:
He eats a mango everyday
Answer:
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Explanation:
Form
Future simple affirmative form
Full form: subject + will + base form of verb
Contracted form: subject + ‘ll + base form of verb
Full form Contracted form
I will walk I‘ll walk
you will walk you‘ll walk
he / she / it will walk he‘ll / she‘ll / it‘ll walk
we will walk we‘ll walk
you will walk you‘ll walk
they will walk they‘ll walk
Shall or will?
We can also use “shall” instead of “will” as follows:
I shall walk to the park.
This means exactly the same as “I will walk to the park”. However, there are a few subtle differences between “shall” and “will”:
“shall” is more formal than “will”.
“will” is more common, particularly in modern English.
“shall” is more common in British English. It’s rarely used in American English.
subject + shall + base form of verb
Full form
I shall run
you shall run
he / she / it shall run
we shall run
you shall run
they shall run