Shall we go meaning?
“Shall we go?” means that the appointment is set and the subjects is about to go.
Will meet or shall meet?
Basically, the difference between these two words is formality: the word “shall” is much more formal than “will”, so it’s much more common for people to use “will”.
How do you ask for time to meet?
Simply ask, “Would you mind confirming the meeting location, as well as the date and time of the meeting?” This should get you the information that you are seeking! Best Wishes To You Friend!
How do you answer shall we?
(An alternative “Yes, please” that works for most “shall we” questions is also rather an unfitting reply in this case, I think.) Is there a (bit) more formal way to say “yes” in response to a “shall we” (without sounding like a mock reply, such as “Yes, we shall”)? Help, please!
What does we shall mean?
modal verb. You use shall, usually with ‘I’ and ‘we,’ when you are referring to something that you intend to do, or when you are referring to something that you are sure will happen to you in the future. [formal] We shall be landing in Paris in sixteen minutes, exactly on time.
Which is correct shall we meet or could we meet?
All are correct. “Shall we meet?” is the most formal; some would say it would be the best choice in a letter that requires a serious, academic tone; some might say it’s old-fashioned. “Could we meet?” and “Can we meet?” are pretty much equivalent.
Is the plan for Tomorrow’s meeting still good?
Hope the plan for tomorrow’s meeting still holds good! And one can go on……. Both ways you have presented are common and grammatically fine. You might also ask, in a less formal way, “Are we still good for tomorrow?”.
What is the difference between “could we” and “Shall We…?
Asking either “Could we…?” and “Can we…?” suggests that it’s the other person who has more power in making the decision to meet, whereas asking “Shall we…?” suggests that both people have equal power in deciding.
How do you use shall we in a sentence?
Active Oldest Votes 14 If you are in a situation where a group is gathering to do something (go out for lunch, start a meeting, etc.), “Shall we?” would mean something like “Are we now all ready and is it now time to proceed with what we are here for?”. (Or more simply, “Should we now proceed?”, but that explains “shall” in terms of “should”.)