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shall
Verb
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Shall is usually used to make a suggestion about your own actions.
Shall I get that for you?
Shall we go?
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Shall is also used to ask for advice.
Where shall I put the plates?
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Shall is used like will to make a promise.
We shall send your order immediately.
we
Pronoun
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The person speaking and other people with him or her.
"Are you and Mia still going?" "No, were finished."
We went to Paris together.
We ought to help.
Let's go. We need to talk to Mark.
We won our football game.
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People in general.
We need to think about other people more.
we
Determiner
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The person speaking and other people with him or her.
We Canadians don't act that way.
go
Verb
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To move; to move away from a place; to move farther from the person who is talking; to move from one place to another place.
I go to the seashore every summer.
Kathy goes to the seashore every summer, too.
I went to the seashore last year.
She's gone to the seashore.
I'm going to the seashore next year.
eat
Verb
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If you eat something, usually food, you put it in your mouth, chew it, and swallow it.
I always eat too much good when it's Thanksgiving.
My 2 year old accidentally ate chalk that she found on the table.
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If you eat the cost of something, you pay for it.
The supplier will have to eat the cost of returning the goods.
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If you eat someone, you give them sex with your mouth (oral sex)