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we will vs we shall

Both 'we will' and 'we shall' are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between them depends on the context and personal preference.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1671 views

we will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'we will' to express future intentions, decisions, or predictions. It is a common and straightforward way to talk about future actions.

Examples:

  • We will go to the beach tomorrow.
  • I will call you later.
  • They will arrive at 5 p.m.
  • But I also know that we will have truly served justice only when we will have understood why an ordinary man became the monster of Florence.
  • We know that once Lisbon is adopted we will have clearer instruments and we will then be able to implement them.
  • Because we will definitely remember you.
  • Perhaps we will also have to consider structural reforms.
  • Then we will need larger accommodations.
  • Without broadband we will not deliver fully Lisbon.
  • Otherwise, we will overstretch the precautionary principle here.
  • Regional policy is something we will need always.
  • Later we will need the commensurate funds.
  • With this approach, we will stay insecure because we will not have freedom of choice.
  • If it does so, we will return to growth, we will meet our commitments and we will be a great nation, part of Europe once again.
  • I thought, one day we will found a big cinema that we will travel all around the world, that we will make movies that we will go away from this... desert.
  • So we will now take a brief intermission, after which we will return and enjoy the Varnum.
  • Consequently, we will have to source beyond our borders and we will increasingly be competing for energy.
  • If we do all this, we will give our institution political significance and we will regain credibility in the eyes of the world.
  • From this day forward, whenever we go out, we will have our coats buttoned up and we will wear these Purana ties knotted sharply.
  • Great expectations of who we will be, where we will go.
  • Meredith, we will. we will open this bottle of champagne.
  • Through our assistance we will be keen to foster people-to-people contacts and we will seek maximum flexibility within the limits of our financial rules.
  • Then we will know what the European Union's assets are and we will not have to introduce them separately.

Alternatives:

  • we shall
  • we are going to
  • we intend to
  • we plan to
  • we aim to

we shall

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'we shall' to express future intentions, decisions, or predictions. It is a more formal or old-fashioned way to talk about future actions, often used in formal writing or speeches.

Examples:

  • We shall overcome this challenge.
  • I shall inform the team of the decision.
  • They shall be rewarded for their hard work.
  • If we find Martha Fanthorpe, we shall have our answers.
  • The augurer tells me we shall have news tonight.
  • Together, we shall open a door.
  • Tell us if we shall kill or agree.
  • Soon we shall have the advantage of numbers.
  • Then we shall delve a little deeper.
  • Then we shall toast your first taste.
  • Everything we shall need for our wedding breakfast.
  • Then we shall have our celebratory family meal.
  • That is how we shall work.
  • This situation shows the problems we shall face.
  • This too we shall examine critically.
  • Then we shall achieve growth and employment throughout Europe.
  • So we shall dine on sardines.
  • Like we shall do everything... together.
  • And we shall have festivities worthy of such a beautiful Madonna and child.
  • And from the sea we shall join our brothers.
  • They say we shall have then the true order of universal harmony.
  • Then we shall use my taxi fund toward the funeral.
  • Produce alternative, and we shall seize upon it.

Alternatives:

  • we will
  • we are going to
  • we intend to
  • we plan to
  • we aim to

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