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Meaning of shall
The primary meaning of "shall" is to express a future action or event that is considered inevitable or certain.
Etymology of shall
The word "shall" comes from Old English "sceal", which was the present tense of the verb "sculan", meaning "to owe" or "to be obliged to"
The verb "sculan" is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "skuljan", which is also the source of the Modern English word "should"
In Middle English, "shall" began to be used as a auxiliary verb to express future tense, and its meaning expanded to include expressions of intention, prediction, and obligation
Synonyms
Definitions
- Used to express a strong intention or determination to do something
- Used to express a prediction or forecast about something that will happen in the future
- Used to express a formal or official command, instruction, or obligation
- Used in formal or legal language to express a requirement or necessity
Usage Examples
- The company shall provide a refund if the product is defective.
- I shall attend the meeting at 2 PM.
- The new policy shall come into effect next month.
- She shall be the one to make the final decision.