Choose the correct answer to fill in the gaps.
1. ' you tell me where you are coming from ?'. No I won't.
Will
Shall
2. I call her for you?
Shall
Will
3. It's six hours since our last meal. I should think the children be getting quite hungry by now.
shall
will
Explanation: In this sentence, the question is asking if the person will tell the speaker where they are coming from. "Will" is used to indicate future actions or hypothetical situations, so it fits the context of the question. The other option, "Shall," is used to make suggestions or give commands, which does not fit the context of the question.
2. "Shall" is the correct answer to fill in the gap.
Explanation: In this sentence, the question is asking if the speaker will call the person for someone else. "Shall" is used to offer or suggest assistance, so it fits the context of the question. The other option, "Will," is used to indicate future actions or hypothetical situations, which does not fit the context of the question.
3. "Will" is the correct answer to fill in the gap.
Explanation: In this sentence, the statement indicates that it has been six hours since the last meal and implies that the children are probably hungry by now. "Will" is used to indicate future actions or predictions, so it fits the context of the statement. The other option, "Shall," is used to make suggestions or give commands, which does not fit the context of the statement.