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Does anyone still use the word "shall" in spoken English?

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Yes many uses still shall in spoken,shall show that it should be done.amd also shall use in confirmation
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In casual speech, people tend to use "will" or "should" instead of "shall," especially in American English. However, it's still a valid and recognized word. Yes, "shall" is still used in spoken English, but it's less common in casual conversation, especially in American English. "Shall" is...
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In casual speech, people tend to use "will" or "should" instead of "shall," especially in American English. However, it's still a valid and recognized word.

 

Yes, "shall" is still used in spoken English, but it's less common in casual conversation, especially in American English. "Shall" is more frequently heard in British English or in formal contexts. It is often used:

  1. For making offers or suggestions:

    • "Shall we go for a walk?"
    • "Shall I help you with that?"
  2. For formal promises or commitments:

    • "The company shall provide full support during the transition."
  3. In legal or contractual language:

    • "The tenant shall pay rent on the first of each month."

 

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Some people still make the attempt to use “shall” and “will” as set forth in traditional grammar books. For the most part, however, speakers of US English don't make the distinction unless they have been trained to make it. In addition, it sounds too formal for all but the most...
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Some people still make the attempt to use “shall” and “will” as set forth in traditional grammar books. For the most part, however, speakers of US English don't make the distinction unless they have been trained to make it. In addition, it sounds too formal for all but the most formal writing in US English.

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Renu sundriyal Some people still make the attempt to use “shall” and “will” as set forth in traditional grammar books. For the most part, however, speakers of US English don't make the distinction unless they have been trained to make it. In addition, it sounds too formal for...
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Some people still make the attempt to use “shall” and “will” as set forth in traditional grammar books. For the most part, however, speakers of US English don't make the distinction unless they have been trained to make it. In addition, it sounds too formal for all but the most formal writing in US English.

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Some people still make the attempt to use “shall” and “will” as set forth in traditional grammar books. For the most part, however, speakers of US English don't make the distinction unless they have been trained to make it. In addition, it sounds too formal for all but the most formal writing in US E...
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Yes, but "shall" is rarely used in everyday spoken English, mostly in formal contexts or British English.
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Yes I shall come tomorrow
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Yes Example - asking for confirmation What time shall I come ?
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Renu sundriyal Some people still make the attempt to use “shall” and “will” as set forth in traditional grammar books. For the most part, however, speakers of US English don't make the distinction unless they have been trained to make it. In addition, it sounds too formal for...
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Renu sundriyal  Some people still make the attempt to use “shall” and “will” as set forth in traditional grammar books. For the most part, however, speakers of US English don't make the distinction unless they have been trained to make it. In addition, it sounds too formal for all but the most formal writing in US English

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