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We use shall instead of will with I and we in rather formal contexts to make predictions and to talk about intentions or decisions. It is much less common than will.
The meaning of SHALL is —used to express what is inevitable or seems likely to happen in the future. How to use shall in a sentence. Shall vs. Will: Usage Guide.
Americans normally use will to express most of the senses reserved for shall in English usage. Americans use shall chiefly in first person invitations and questions that request an opinion or agreement, such as Shall we go? and in certain fixed expressions, such as We shall overcome.
The meaning of SHALL in English and when to use shall with example sentences - Woodward English grammar lesson
English Modal Verbs | When to use SHALL in English - Grammar
"Shall" is a modal verb used to indicate future action. It is most commonly used in sentences with "I" or "we," and is often found in suggestions, such as "Shall we go?"