I said, ‘shall’ as an auxiliary [modal] verb, fundamentally, means the same thing across the board.
What do I mean by that? I mean this: it is used to express a necessity [ulazima].
Looking at your reference, I see ‘shall’ basically mean the same thing as I’m saying.
Here is my reference.
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That’s from Cambridge dictionary.
Now, after reading it, what do you say? Does it mean something fundamentally different from your reference source?
But, when used in a sentence with other words, context becomes paramount.
You can’t tell me that ‘shall be eligible for renewal’ is exactly the same as ‘shall be renewed’.
The latter is more firm [tightened] whereas the former has a wrinkle in it. That being the word ‘eligible’.
You haven’t realized what you are saying is what I’m saying also?