APC 13 08 25 49 8 3d
♦ Shall l/we ... ?
b) to make a suggestion. e.g. Shall we go out for dinner tonight?
(= Why don't we go out for dinner tonight?)
c) to ask for suggestions or instructions.
e.g. 'Where shall Iput the vase?' On the table.' 'What shall we do tonight?' We could go out.'
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