Answer/explanation:
The expression "<em>free</em> will" means the freedom to choose <em>your own choices </em>and/or what goes on around you.
For example, if something happens to you "against your free will" then it happens <em>without </em>your control or your say in the situation.
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Incomplete question. The correct question reads;
1. Verbs that form their past and past participle by adding ed, d, or t to the present subjunctive mood are called ______ verbs.
2. Words that form their past and past participle by adding -est to one-syllable adverbs or adjectives to the superlative degree are called____verbs.
Explanation:
1. irregular
2.
3 a wish regular verb
4. has a receiver named future perfect tense 5. I will have seen transitive verb
Answer:
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