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We  sometimes  use shall instead of will, especially  for  I
                                            and we.

                                            Contraction with Future Perfect Continuous


                                            In speaking with the Future Perfect Continuous tense, we
                                            often contract the subject and WILL:


                                              I will       I'll



                                              you will     you'll




                                              he  will  he'll
                                              she  will  she'll
                                              it will      it'll



                                              we will      we'll



                                              they will  they'll



                                                •  I'll have been driving for five hours.

                                                •  She'll have been watching TV.

                                            In negative sentences, we may contract with won't, like
                                            this:



                                              I will not       I won't













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