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UK/["/ʃəl//ʃæl/","/ʃɑːnt/","/ʃʊd/"]/US/["/ʃəl//ʃæl/","/ʃænt/","/ʃʊd/"]/

Meaning of Shall

used with I and we for talking about or predicting the future

In simple words: Used to indicate future action or to ask for advice or suggestions.

Shall in a sentence

  • This time next week I shall be in Scotland.
  • We shan't be gone long.
  • I said that I should be pleased to help.
  • Shall I send you the book?
  • What shall we do this weekend?
  • Let's look at it again, shall we?
  • He is determined that you shall succeed.
  • Candidates shall remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.

How to use Shall

Commonly used in formal contexts, such as legal documents or official speeches. It's more often used in British English than in American English. In informal contexts, 'will' is preferred.

Grammar pattern

shall + subject + base verb

Memory hint

Think of 'shall' as 'shell,' like a shell protecting the future plan inside.

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Collocations with Shall

Synonyms for Shall

Opposites of Shall

Common mistakes with Shall

  • Using 'shall' in first person only — 'shall' is typically used with 'I' or 'we' and not with other subjects.
  • Confusing 'shall' with 'should' — 'shall' indicates future intent, while 'should' often indicates obligation.
  • Using 'shall' in negative forms incorrectly — remember, it's not commonly used for negatives.

Compare Shall with Will, Must, Should, May

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Frequently asked questions about Shall

What does Shall mean?

Used to indicate future action or to ask for advice or suggestions.

What is the definition of Shall?

used with I and we for talking about or predicting the future

How do you use Shall in a sentence?

This time next week I shall be in Scotland.

Can you give another example of Shall?

We shan't be gone long.

What are synonyms for Shall?

Common alternatives include will, must, ought to, should, may.

What is the opposite of Shall?

Opposite meanings include refuse, decline.

What words go with Shall?

It commonly pairs with shall we dance, you shall not pass, shall I compare thee, shall I help you, shall we start.

What are common mistakes when using Shall?

Using 'shall' in first person only — 'shall' is typically used with 'I' or 'we' and not with other subjects. Confusing 'shall' with 'should' — 'shall' indicates future intent, while 'should' often indicates obligation. Using 'shall' in negative forms incorrectly — remember, it's not commonly used for negatives.

How do you pronounce Shall?

US: /["/ʃəl//ʃæl/","/ʃænt/","/ʃʊd/"]/, UK: /["/ʃəl//ʃæl/","/ʃɑːnt/","/ʃʊd/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Shall formal or informal?

"Shall" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Shall?

Commonly used in formal contexts, such as legal documents or official speeches. It's more often used in British English than in American English. In informal contexts, 'will' is preferred.

What CEFR level is Shall?

"Shall" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.