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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
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Whats the definition of "will"? (come on u guys its a DEAD give away)

English
2 answers:
Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
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1. representing the future tense, example: you will regret that

2.expressing inevitable events

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wariber [46]3 years ago
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Answer: ( can i be the  brainliest answer plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)

expressing the future tense.

"you will regret it when you are older"

or expressing inevitable events.

"accidents will happen"

expressing a strong intention or assertion about the future.

"come what may, I will succeed"

expressing a request.

"will you stop here, please"

expressing desire, consent, or willingness.

"will you have a cognac?"

expressing facts about ability or capacity.

"a rock so light that it will float on water"

expressing habitual behavior.

"she will dance for hours"

(pronounced stressing “will”) indicating annoyance about the habitual behavior described.

"he will keep intruding"

expressing probability or expectation about something in the present.

"they will be miles away by now"

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