The document discusses the difference between the words "shall" and "should". "Shall" is used to strongly assert that an action will happen in the future and is more formal, while "should" provides suggestions or refers to probable situations. Examples are given showing the use of "shall" to assert future actions and "shan't" for negation, and "should" to give advice or refer to hypothetical scenarios.
The document discusses the difference between the words "shall" and "should". "Shall" is used to strongly assert that an action will happen in the future and is more formal, while "should" provides suggestions or refers to probable situations. Examples are given showing the use of "shall" to assert future actions and "shan't" for negation, and "should" to give advice or refer to hypothetical scenarios.
The document discusses the difference between the words "shall" and "should". "Shall" is used to strongly assert that an action will happen in the future and is more formal, while "should" provides suggestions or refers to probable situations. Examples are given showing the use of "shall" to assert future actions and "shan't" for negation, and "should" to give advice or refer to hypothetical scenarios.
'shall' is used to show strong intention/assertion about an action
that will happen in the future. 'Shall' is used more in formal writing than 'should'. The word 'should' is used to give suggestions/advice. It's also used when one is talking about probable situations. I have 3 examples for shall and should. Shall
+ I shall write to her.
-We shan't know the result of the tests till Tuesday.