Right. I should like to give it to you.
Wrong. He should be glad to help you, I’m sure.
Right. He would be glad to help you, I’m sure.
Revise. You shouldn’t do that, should you?
330. In questions, use shall in the first person. In the second and third persons, use that auxiliary which will be correctly used in the answer.
Wrong. Will I help you?
Right. Shall I help you?
Wrong. Will you be at home tonight?
Right. Shall you be at home tonight?
Revise. Shall she be asked?