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Why use "shall" for "am" inside #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 23, 2006 17:24 pm   Why use "shall" for "am" inside
 

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ESL/EFL Test #116 "Future Tenses", question 3

I ......... simply wait until she comes back.

(a) was
(b) am
(c) shall
(d) do

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #116 "Future Tenses", answer 3

I shall simply wait until she comes back.

Correct answer: (c) shall

Your answer was: incorrect
I am simply wait until she comes back.
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Shall #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:14 am   Shall
 

Hi Taras,

You need to use shall here to indicate a future sense. You cannot use am with wait because it would have to be I am waiting.

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Why use "shall" for "am" inside #3 (permalink) Sat May 05, 2007 14:02 pm   Why use "shall" for "am" inside
 

Can I use will instead of shall when taking exam?

I will simply wait until she comes back.

Or is "I will/we will" used only in spoken English and will be a mistake on exam?
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Why use "shall" for "am" inside #4 (permalink) Sun May 06, 2007 10:24 am   Why use "shall" for "am" inside
 

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Yes, 'will' will be fine. In fact, I would be surprised to find that 'will/shall' is still tested-- it is a use that is fading away
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