Which is correct:
"We shall indeed" or "We will indeed"?

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We shall indeed

This phrase is correct and can be used in formal contexts.

Use 'we shall indeed' in formal or traditional contexts to express a strong affirmation or agreement.

Examples:

  • We shall indeed overcome this challenge.
  • We shall indeed meet again soon.

Alternatives:

  • we will indeed
  • we definitely will
  • we certainly will
  • we are going to indeed
  • we are certainly going to

We will indeed

This phrase is correct and is commonly used in everyday language.

Use 'we will indeed' in informal or everyday contexts to express a strong affirmation or agreement.

Examples:

  • We will indeed support you in this endeavor.
  • We will indeed be there on time.

Alternatives:

  • we shall indeed
  • we definitely will
  • we certainly will
  • we are going to indeed
  • we are certainly going to
Both 'we shall indeed' and 'we will indeed' are correct phrases in English. The choice between 'shall' and 'will' depends on the formality of the context. 'Shall' is considered more formal and traditional, while 'will' is more commonly used in everyday language.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

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