Shall we dance?
Shall is a modal auxiliary verb which has different uses. It is usually only used with 'I' and 'we' in the interrogative form.
Shall + 'I'/'we' + bare infinitive –> Shall I help?
Use | Examples |
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To make or ask for suggestions | Shall we have a break now? Where shall we go tonight? |
To ask for advice | Shall we park here or over there? Shall I return his call? |
To make offers | Shall I help you with that? Shall we take you to the airport? |
In question tags for suggestions with 'Let's' and with 'will' for spontaneous decisions | Let's go out for dinner, shall we? I'll do that tomorrow, shall I? |
In legal documents | See below for more information and examples. |
Shall can also be followed by the present continuous when making suggestions. For example: Shall I be preparing the vegetables while you're making the dessert?
Unlike using shall as an alternative to 'will' when talking about the future, shall as a modal is very common in conversation:
Well, we need a break. Shall I be clearing up while you're making tea? | Let's get together again on Friday, shall we? |
I'll prepare the corn, shall I? | Shall I explain that again or do you understand now? |
Where shall we go next? | Which one shall I buy? |
The supplier shall dispatch all orders within three days of payment.
In some legal documents, contracts, laws and formal rules, shall is also used with 'he', 'she', 'it' and 'they'.
Affirmative: He/she/it/they shall
Negative: He/she/it/they shall not
Use | Examples |
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To express obligations | The employer shall pay compensation in the event of a successful claim. These rules shall apply to all participants. The terms of this lease shall be from 2016 until 2022. |
To express negative obligations | The company shall not be liable for any loss or damage. The amount paid shall not exceed the insured sum set. |
To express prohibition | Members of the forum shall not purchase nor sell any music that is known to be stolen from its legal owner. No candidate shall be allowed to enter the room more than thirty minutes after the start of the exam. |
To state requirements | A score of 60% shall be deemed a pass. The Contractor's sub-contractors shall not be considered as being employees or agents. |
Note that in both the UK and USA, there is some disagreement about this use of shall. For example: