When Do We Use Shall And Shall Be?
www.englishforums.com › English › WhenBeJul 20, 2010 · I shall/will hit John. (active voice) John shall/will be hit. (passive voice) 1.A submersible mixer shall be provided for Aeration Zone 1 of each of the three (3) new aeration tanks. This is passive voice. The subject (mixer) receives the action. The sentence doesn't say who the actor is. It doesn't say who provides the mixer. 2.The Contractor shall size the mixer to provide sufficient mixing in the
Active and Passive Voice – Future Tense
www.englishpractice.com › improve › active-passiveActive: We shall not have accepted the invitation. Passive: The invitation shall not have been accepted by us. Active: She will have finished her work. Passive: Her work will have been finished by her. Active: They will have elected him their leader. Passive: He will have been elected their leader (by them). Changing an interrogative sentence into the passive
GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF SHALL AND MUST
www.ncsl.org › Portals › 1a. First, figure out whether your sentence is active or passive voice (try to use active voice). b. In the active voice, "shall" is not an option because a thing can't have a duty. Use "must" or another present-tense verb. c. In the passive voice, if the object of the sentence is a person who has a duty, use "shall". Person Thing Is There a Duty? Is There a Duty? No Yes No Yes Voice Don't use "shall" Maybe use "must" Use "shall" Don't use "shall"