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Will enjoy or going to enjoy. shall in enjoy in the first person: I shall enjoy. We shall enjoy.
will, shall, are going to, am going to, is going to, won't, shan't, aren't going to, am not going to, isn't going to,
The end of the world shall not be in 2012,n 2012 nothing bad is going to happend.If we think that we shall be destroyed and the world is going to be eliminated,we will never be calm in our lifes.Don't be afraid of the end of the world in 2012.If there is going to be an end of the world it shall not be in 2012.
I'm not going to have to. I am not a member nor shall I be.
will, shall, are going to, am going to, is going to, won't, shan't, aren't going to, am not going to, isn't going to,
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The phrase shall have is a future tense; it is a prediction about what you are going to have in the future. Possibly the very near future ("I shall have a coffee and a donut").
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The future tense of "want" is formed by using "will" or "shall" followed by "want." For example, you can say, "I will want," or "I shall want." In informal contexts, "going to" can also be used, as in "I am going to want."
Luke:21:33: Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away.
This February I am going to... this February I shall... ...and I will start this February
Forget about it!