Differences between 'should' and 'shall'

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Mapa Mental sobre Differences between 'should' and 'shall', criado por Christian Luján em 03-04-2020.
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Differences between 'should' and 'shall'
  1. Should
    1. Express certaince or possibility
      1. "They should be here soon"
      2. We use it to give options or advices
        1. "You should go to sleep"
        2. We use it too to express goals
          1. "I should lose weight"
          2. Do not express forced requirements
          3. Shall
            1. Express a higher level of duty and obligation
              1. "We shall practice more phonics"
              2. We use it to indicate promises
                1. "I shall get you a new dress"
                2. Regional differences
                  1. American
                    1. We use it in the beggining of the questions to offer something
                      1. "Shall I meet you after class?"
                    2. British
                      1. Is used as a substitute of will in future structures
                        1. "I shall see you tomorrow"

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