RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION-18- ‘SHALL BE’ ‘WILL BE’ NEGATIVE – PART-4.
Here’s a translation and explanation of “Shall Be” & “Will Be” Negative – Part 4 from the Rapidex English Speaking Course:
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Negative Sentences using “Shall Be” & “Will Be”
In future tense, negative sentences with “shall be” and “will be” are used to indicate that something will not happen or exist in the future.
Structure of Negative Sentences:
- Subject + shall/will + not + be + complement
Examples:
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Affirmative:
- I shall be busy tomorrow.
- He will be at home in the evening.
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Negative:
- I shall not be busy tomorrow. (मैं कल व्यस्त नहीं रहूँगा।)
- He will not be at home in the evening. (वह शाम को घर पर नहीं रहेगा।)
More Examples in Sentences:
English Sentence | Hindi Translation |
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She will not be happy with this news. | वह इस खबर से खुश नहीं होगी। |
They will not be at the party. | वे पार्टी में नहीं होंगे। |
You shall not be late for school. | तुम स्कूल के लिए देर से नहीं रहोगे। |
The weather will not be cold tomorrow. | मौसम कल ठंडा नहीं होगा। |
We shall not be free in the evening. | हम शाम को खाली नहीं होंगे। |
Usage Notes:
- “Shall” is mostly used with “I” and “We” in formal English.
- “Will” is used with other subjects (You, He, She, They, It).
- In modern English, “will” is commonly used for all subjects.
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