Use of shall and will, grammar exercise, ESL Game

Use of shall and will, grammar exercise. Use of 'shall' in sentences ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of use of shall in sentences. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL game.

This game contains the following questions:

How to use 'Shall'.

Complete the thought with the most logical conclusion.

  1. Shall I drive you to the train station?
    1. Yes, my bus leaves at noon.
    2. Yes, my train departs at noon.
    3. No, I will walk from New York to Los Angeles.
    4. No, I will take the train to the station.
  2. Shall I ask Sara to write the test questions?
    1. Alex is not qualified to write them.
    2. Emily is too busy to write the questions.
    3. Yes, Sara is a good choice for the task.
    4. No, Sara is a good choice for the task.
  3. Shall we go to Miami for the weekend?
    1. No, I would rather go to Orlando.
    2. Yes, Orlando is a good choice.
    3. No, I want to go to Miami.
    4. Yes, Orlando is a nice place to go.
  4. It is very hot.  Shall I get you a glass of water?
    1. Please, hot tea sounds nice.
    2. Yes, I need something to warm me up.
    3. No, I need something to warm me up.
    4. Yes please, that would be refreshing.
  5. What shall we prepare for dinner tonight with your parents?
    1. My parents really enjoy seafood.  How about fish?
    2. My parents love breakfast.
    3. My parents only drink juice.
    4. My parents are arriving at 6:30 tonight.
  6. You do not look good.  I shall call the doctor.
    1. He is going to the grocery store.
    2. He is ringing the doorbell.
    3. He will tell me how to help you.
    4. I will look on the computer.
  7. Shall we attend the conference tomorrow morning?
    1. No, I do not think it will be very interesting.
    2. I already have plans for tomorrow evening.
    3. I want to go to the conference next week.
    4. Yes, I would like to go for a run.
  8. It is quite warm here; shall I turn on the air conditioning?
    1. No, that will only make it warmer.
    2. Yes, we need to cool down.
    3. Yes, and I will grab a jacket for you to wear.
    4. No, it is already too cold in here.
  9. At what time of the day shall I pick you up at the airport?
    1. Noon, my train departs at 10am.
    2. Afternoon, the bus is running late today.
    3. My flight lands first thing in the morning.
    4. I expect there to be lots of traffic.
  10. Shall we try and buy tickets for the show tonight?
    1. I think it is already sold out.
    2. I need to go for a run.
    3. My glass is almost empty.
    4. The band is playing next week.
  11. What shall I wear to dinner tonight?
    1. You must walk the dog right now.
    2. I will watch television first.
    3. Can you please make coffee tomorrow morning?
    4. I am not sure, but it is a formal occasion.
  12. What kind of movie should we watch tonight?
    1. I had a bad day.  I would like to see something funny.
    2. Should we go for a drive after dinner?
    3. The laundry needs to be washed.
    4. I heard your favorite song on the radio today.
  13. Shall we take a look at the new furniture for the house?
    1. I heard that the grocery store has new types of fish in.
    2. I believe that the store around the corner has nice chairs.
    3. I usually like the red ones.
    4. He started a new workout routine today.
  14. Where shall I hang up the clothing to dry?
    1. The washing machine is in the laundry room.
    2. The dishwasher is in the kitchen.
    3. There is a clothes line in the backyard.
    4. The glasses in the kitchen are dirty.
  15. Shall I try and fix the computer?
    1. Please, I do not know how to.
    2. I will call a plumber to fix the pipe.