COMPLETAR CON WILL O SHALL.
1. John (fly) to Paris next month.
2. Great!, I (go) too?
3. I (go) to the movie tomorrow.
4. I (open) the window?
5. My parents (vist) my uncle next week.
6. The teacher (teach) history next time.
7. you (bring) me a pen?
8. We (play) games in the playground.
9. Somchai (speak) Chinese.
10. we (have) lunch now?
11. The girls (swim) in the pool next Sunday.
12. Lek and Noi (buy) a new bicycle.
13.- Let's go to the park, we (go)?
14. My mother (clean) the floor tomorrow.
15. I (write) a letter next Monday.
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1. Will John (fly) to Paris next month.
2.Shall Great!, I (go) too?
3. Shall I (go) to the movie tomorrow.
4. Shall I (open) the window?
5. Will My parents (vist) my uncle next week.
6. Will The teacher (teach) history next time.
7. Shall you (bring) me a pen?
8. Shall We (play) games in the playground.
9. Shall Some day i (speak) Chinese.
10. Shall we (have) lunch now?
11. Will The girls (swim) in the pool next Sunday.
12. Will Lek and Noi (buy) a new bicycle.
13.- Shall Let's go to the park, we (go)?
14. Will My mother (clean) the floor tomorrow.
15. Shall I (write) a letter next Monday.
Explicación:
La regla tradicional es que Shall se usa con pronombres en primera persona (es decir, yo y nosotros) para formar el tiempo futuro, mientras que will se usa con formas de segunda y tercera persona (es decir, tú, él, ella, él, ellos). Por ejemplo:
I shall be late.
They will not have enough food.
Sin embargo, cuando se trata de expresar una fuerte determinación de hacer algo, los roles se invierten: se usa will con la primera persona, y shall con la segunda y la tercera. Por ejemplo:
I will not tolerate such behaviour.
You shall go to the ball!