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will modal verb (FUTURE)
- The doctor will call next week to check on your progress.
- The choir will be performing the Hallelujah Chorus at the concert.
- The photos will be ready for collection on Tuesday afternoon.
- Representatives of the member states will be meeting next week.
- All our computer equipment will be replaced in the near future.
will modal verb (ABLE/WILLING)
- The photocopier will collate the documents for you.
- Your father will come for you at 4 o'clock.
- In the event of a strike, the army will take over responsibility for firefighting.
- The government will only say it is not in the general interest to reveal any more information.
- Oh, for crying out loud, why won't you listen to me!
will modal verb (REQUEST)
- appellate
- cadge
- cap
- challenge
- chugger
- chugging
- claim
- could use sth idiom
- crowdsource
- crowdsourcing
- importunate
- importune
- invoke
- mooch
- panhandle
- pass
- pay claim
- plead
- solicit
- unsolicited
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will modal verb (IF)
- If you see Alan on your wanderings, will you tell him he's wanted in the office?
- If we back down on this issue, our reputation will be compromised.
- If the two sides conflict with each other again, it will be disastrous for party unity.
- If a plane window breaks the cabin will rapidly decompress.
- If we continue to deplete the earth's natural resources, we will cause serious damage to the environment.
will modal verb (LIKELY)
will modal verb (ORDER)
will modal verb (ALWAYS)
Grammar
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will noun (MENTAL POWER)
- aggressiveness
- alpha male
- bitter
- bloody-mindedness
- character
- character-building
- fibre
- firmness
- get-up-and-go
- inflexibility
- intransigence
- mettle
- purposefulness
- pushiness
- recalcitrance
- resolution
- resolve
- single-mindedness
- toughness
- wilfulness
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will noun (DOCUMENT)
- He was struck out from his father's will.
- He left me his racehorses in his will.
- When she remarried, she made a new will.
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will verb (MAKE HAPPEN)
- ache for sth
- acquisitive
- ambitious
- ambitiously
- angle
- angle for sth
- desperate
- fancy
- hang the cost/expense idiom
- hanker after/for sth
- have your eye on sth idiom
- hunger
- hunger after/for sth
- pine
- seeker
- set your heart on sth/doing sth idiom
- set your sights on sth idiom
- shook
- sight
- sth is calling you idiom