auxiliary verb “will”
- indicates the future tense
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I will finish my homework before dinner.
- to want or wish for something
noun “will”
singular will, plural wills or uncountable
- the mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides upon a course of action
Despite the obstacles, he had the will to continue his studies.
- the desired outcome or intention of a person
The new policy reflects the will of the majority.
- a legal document specifying how one's possessions should be distributed after death
My grandmother left me her house in her will.
verb “will”
infinitive will; he wills; past tense willed; past part. willed; ger. willing
- to leave possessions to someone by specifying this in a legal will
My father willed his vintage car to me.