Will
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verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Will ( verb )
- Expressing the future tense.
- Expressing a strong intention or assertion about the future.
- Expressing inevitable events.
- Expressing habits or customs.
- Used to make requests.
Origin:
Old english wyllan, of germanic origin; related to dutch willen and german wollen, from an indo-european root meaning 'to wish, desire'.
Examples:
- I will be there at 7pm.
- I will not tolerate any more of this.
- It will rain tomorrow.
- My family will always have Sunday dinner together.
- Will you please pass me the salt?
(As a noun)
Will ( noun )
- Expressing the future tense.
- Expressing a strong intention or assertion about the future.
- Expressing inevitable events.
- Expressing habits or customs.
- Used to make requests.
Origin:
Old english wyllan, of germanic origin; related to dutch willen and german wollen, from an indo-european root meaning 'to wish, desire'.
Examples:
- I will be there at 7pm.
- I will not tolerate any more of this.
- It will rain tomorrow.
- My family will always have Sunday dinner together.
- Will you please pass me the salt?