shall

modal verb
/ʃæl/

Meaning

used to express the future or indicate an intention or determination

Example Sentences

I shall return before sunset.

Synonyms

will, should, intend to

Antonyms

won't, not

Collocations

shall not, shall we, shall be, shall I

More Example Sentences

How joyfully I shall celebrate the party if you join me.

How nicely I shall enjoy the function if you stay with me.

Shall I arrange a field trip to Washington after the course?

Shall we go to the canteen? There is a break between classes.

Shall I arrange a study tour after the completion of the course?

I shall complete all the courses on Vasanth Academy for gaining full skill in English.

We shall make the well being of the people of the USA by applying the motto 'Man is for man, Life is for life'.

We shall make the well being of the people of the USA by applying the motto 'People for people. Freedom for all.'

We shall make the well being of the people of the country by applying the motto 'Man is for man, Life is for life'.

We shall make the well being of the people of the country by applying the motto 'Man is for man. Life is for life.'

Related Vocabularies

Used to indicate possibility, ability, or permission in the past or as a polite suggestion.
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to be able to; to have the ability or possibility to do something
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