Use of To Be Verbs |Shall be & Will be| in Sindhi with Sir Abdul Manan Gadani!

Use of To Be Verbs |Shall be & Will be| in Sindhi with Sir Abdul Manan Gadani!

When using the future "to be" verbs "shall be" and "will be" in assertive sentences, you are expressing a certain event or state that is expected to happen in the future. Here's a brief description of their usage: 1. "Shall be": Implies a sense of obligation or command. Often used with the first-person pronoun "I" or "we." Commonly used in formal or legal contexts. Example: "I shall be attending the meeting tomorrow." 2. "Will be": Indicates a future action or state without any particular emphasis. Used with all persons (I, you, he/she/it, we, they). Generally used in everyday conversations. Example: "The package will be delivered by Friday." In assertive sentences, these future "to be" verbs assert a fact or make a statement about something that will happen in the future. They are typically followed by a subject and any necessary additional information.