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We shall see vs We will see

Both 'we shall see' and 'we will see' are correct and suitable for use in English. They are interchangeable and convey the meaning of waiting to find out what will happen in the future.
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We shall see

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a willingness to wait and see what happens in the future. It implies a sense of uncertainty or anticipation.

Examples:

  • I'm not sure if it will rain tomorrow, but we shall see.
  • We shall see if he keeps his promise.
  • We shall see what his 12 big brothers think of his behavior.
  • We shall see whom the law prefers.
  • We shall see what will be the final outcome of the legislative procedure.
  • We shall see whether, at this summit, Europe's representatives can in actual fact avail themselves, in the interests of our citizens, of this chance to create more transparency and more opportunities for the individual.
  • We shall see whom the law prefers.
  • We shall see which of regrets the day the most.
  • We shall see the sky sparkling with diamonds.
  • We shall see all our sufferings drown in the mercy that will flood the earth.
  • We shall see how this works in practice.
  • We shall see what comes of the matter.
  • We shall see whether these efforts bear fruit.
  • We shall see how this influences consumer behaviour.
  • We shall see what the Council of Ministers decides.
  • We shall see whether he is the real King or not.
  • We shall see if you live up to your reputations.
  • We shall see what can be done in order to make this possible.
  • We shall see what will be added because, if it is cut drastically, this compromise will be still more incomplete.
  • We shall see what wins the day - fine words or having the courage to accept one's responsibility.
  • We shall see whether the outcome of the recent elections in Bucharest will lead to political stability.
  • We shall see what progress he manages to make on red tape.

Alternatives:

  • we will see
  • let's wait and see
  • time will tell
  • we'll find out
  • we'll know soon enough

We will see

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a willingness to wait and see what happens in the future. It implies a sense of uncertainty or anticipation.

Examples:

  • I'm not sure if it will rain tomorrow, but we will see.
  • We will see if he keeps his promise.
  • We will see, because a blank sheet of paper equals endless possibilities.
  • We will see where we are when this is done.
  • We will see a lunar eclipse within the next weeks.
  • We will see, but we have a political dynamic which nobody would have expected a few months ago.
  • We will see what becomes of this state of affairs in the public debates to follow.
  • We will see if that is possible tomorrow morning.
  • We will see what happens in the Industry Council at the beginning of December.
  • We will see whether this is achieved within a few days.
  • We will see how the House votes tomorrow.
  • We will see where that debate leads.
  • We will see if we can achieve an outcome sooner or later.
  • We will see the perfect human functioning.
  • We will see its eyes and its mouth eating.
  • We will see how our fifteen capitals will react.
  • We will see, but that is what he predicted.
  • We will see if they support this initiative now.
  • We will see what dawn's first light does to you, creature of the night.
  • We will see and hear in September what Mr Barroso has to say and discuss with him.
  • We will see, if you did a good job.
  • We will see which group can survive. without food or other resources from outside world.

Alternatives:

  • we shall see
  • let's wait and see
  • time will tell
  • we'll find out
  • we'll know soon enough

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