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Write  sentences using shall, will and should highlighting each use of modal

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these modal verbs essentially (in essence, basically) mean the same thing, but there are differences, even if we don’t always employ(use) them: (Uploaded to Scribd.com by Tachukdi Ad) Shall: willingness, intention, suggestion, and insistence. Should: obligation, necessity, expectation, and advisability. Ought to: moral obligation, probability, certainty, advice, necessity, duty, and fitness. All that said, shall is simply used more in British English, while should is used more in American English.

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