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shall

That which is required by law.

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  1. Shall - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    past should \shəd, ˈshu̇d\ present singular & plural shall. Definition of SHALL. verbal auxiliary. 1. archaic. a : will have to : must. b : will be able to : can. 2 ...
     
  2. Shall and will - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2007). Shall and will are both modal verbs in English used to express propositions about the future.
     
  3. shall - definition of shall by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
    Used before a verb in the infinitive to show: a. Something that will take place or exist in the future: We shall arrive tomorrow. b. Something, such as an order, ...
     
  4. Shall | Define Shall at Dictionary.com
    auxiliary verb, present singular 1st person shall, 2nd shall or ( Archaic ) shalt, 3rd shall, present plural shall; past singular 1st person should, 2nd should or ...
     
  5. ENGLISH PAGE - Shall
    "Shall" is 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?" "Shall" is ...
     
  6. shall - Wiktionary
    From Old English sculan (“I shall, I must, I owe, ought to, must”), from Proto- Germanic *skulanan, from Proto-Indo-European *skal- (“to owe, be under obligation”).
     
  7. Modals - Shall versus Will
    english club.com English grammar guide to shall and will for ESL students.
     
  8. shall - Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
    shall - Clear definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and related words, real example sentences, English grammar, usage notes and more in Oxford ...