Asked by rfvv

1. I will go to a concert this evening.

2. I shall go to a concert this evening.

3. I intend to go to a concert this evening.

(What does Sentence 1 mean? Does #1 mean #2 or #3?)

4. I will give you the fountain pen.
5. You shall have the fountain pen.
6. He shall have the fountain pen.

(Are the three sentences the same?)

Answers

Answered by SraJMcGin
Essentially #1, 2, 3 all mean the sema thing. I will = future. I shall = not used as frequently and could imply more determination, I intend = present tense as it is your thought.

#4, 5, 6 = "will" is future, "shall" is also used, just not requently. The difference between #5 and 6 would be the subject (you vs. he)

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Answered by Anonymous
Greg will helping you move the computer.
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