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29 January
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Do you use "Shall we go? / Shall we get going?" in everyday conversation? Or only in business situations?
Do you use "Shall we go? / Shall we get going?" in everyday conversation? Or only in business situations?
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- English (US)
You can use both in everyday conversations. You can also say "Shall we?"
- English (US)
I wouldn’t use “shall” at all. It sounds overly formal.
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