Modal expressions
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Will/shall/’ll
An academic writer/speaker may use will/shall/’ll to refer forward in a written
text or in an academic presentation (e.g. a lecture), to outline or point to things
which are to be found later in the text.
Both simple and progressive forms are used. Progressive aspect is especially
used when the writer/speaker refers to events which will be repeated or be
constant over longer stretches of text.
Shall
, especially, indicates an undertaking by the writer/speaker to do the
action referred to:
Radiant energy plays a vital role in astrophysical scenarios, and often appears
as an equal partner to matter in determining the nature of physical processes
which govern different structures. So we
shall next consider different types of
radiant energy which exist in nature and how they interact with matter.
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