shall

shall
v [aux] ([pres] thou shalt, shan't; [pret] should, shouldn't I. 1. za tvorbu futura u 1. licu [sing] i [pl] ću, ćemo; u pitanju u 2. licu [sing] i [pl] ću, ćemo 2. u 2. i 3. licu [sing] i [pl] moraš, mora, morate, moraju; [neg] ne smiješ, ne smije, ne smijete, ne smiju; u pitanju u 1. licu [sing] i [pl] da + [prez] (# I give you some more?), hoćemo li + [inf] (# we turn back?); u zavisnim rečenicama u 1, 2. i 3. licu [sing] i [pl] treba, mora itd. (he says he # leave) II. should 1. za tvorubu futura u prošlosti (I said I # be there) 2. u 1, 2. i 3. licu [sing] i [pl] trebao bih, bi itd. (ublažena zapovijed); u pitanju u 1. i 3. licu [sing] i [pl] + [inf] bih trebao (itd.) (why # I go?) 3. u 3. licu [sing] i [pl] u smislu; može se očekivati, čini se vjerojatno (it # seem) 4. u 1. licu [sing] i [pl] u glavnoj rečenici kod pogodbenih irealnih rečenica (if I had money I # buy a house); iza that u rečenicama koje izražavaju čuđenje, nemogućnost (it is astonishing that he # be so foolish)
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treba
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