How to use will and shall

Will and Shall

Not so long ago, both “shall” and “will” were used as auxiliary verbs to express the simple future tense. Shall was used for the first persons of singular and plural ( I shall go, we shall go) and will for all others (you will, he/she will, they will). However, it’s no longer the case. Now we use will for all persons in the simple future tense and shall mostly in questions and some formal phrases for giving suggestions and offers. Follow the link to learn more.

Adjectives to describe a parent

27 Adjectives to Describe a Parent

27 Adjectives to Describe a Parent Hello English learners! Today, we’re diving into the world of parenting vocabulary—specifically, how to describe different types of parents using rich and expressive adjectives. Whether you’re writing about family, discussing your childhood, or preparing for a Cambridge Speaking or Writing task, accurately describing people is Read more