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Where will we have dinner tonight... [USA]
[American English]
Where will we have dinner tonight?
&
Where shall we have dinner tonight?
What is the difference?
7 feb. 2017 09:38
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Further to Steve's answer, to me they imply:
Where will we have dinner tonight? = Someone else is deciding (or has decided) where to have dinner
Where shall we have dinner tonight? = You are actively part of the decision
And it's just plain old English by the way - not specifically American English ;)
7 februari 2017
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They more or less mean the same thing these days, although "shall" sounds a bit old-fashioned. However, if you go back far enough, they mean slightly different things: "will" is to do with "the will" (wanting, intending, desiring to do <something>), and "shall" is more to do with predicting or anticipating that you'll do <something>.
7 februari 2017
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Danyel
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Wit-Russisch, Engels, Frans, Pools, Russisch, Oekraïens
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