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Difference between Shudder and Shutter

Shudder means to vibrate, shake, or shiver from fear, revulsion, or cold. The severe air turbulence caused the airplane to shudder. I shudder to imagine where we will be if the measure fails. Shutter is a screen or cover, or a movable cover for a window. A camera’s shutter is similar to a person’s eyelid. […]

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Difference between Shall and Will

Today in everyday American business writing and speaking, the wills out number the shalls. Few people distinguish between them anymore. But if you are a traditionalist, here are the rules for handling shall and will: Shall is used for the first-person future tense. We shall enjoy working for the new town supervisor. Will is used for the […]

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