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How to Use "Will" with Example Sentences
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will
(n):
a person's choice or determination to do something; a legal document that says what happens to someone's money and property after he or she dies
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Used with adjectives:
"
She has a
strong
will
to survive.
"
(strong, great, iron)
"
It was his
pure
will
to survive out in the snow.
"
(pure, sheer)
"
You are here on your own
free
will
, so you can leave anytime.
"
(free)
"
He wishes no
ill
will
on his enemies.
"
(ill)
"
It was the
good
will
of all who donated that made the charity successful.
"
(good)
Used with verbs:
"
The patient
has
a strong
will
to live.
"
(has, possesses)
"
He
lacks
the
will
to continue.
"
(lacks, has lost)
"
The abuse
broke
her
will
to live.
"
(broke, destroyed, shattered)
"
His father
made
a
will
.
"
(made, wrote up, drew up, drafted, left)
"
The lawyer
read
the
will
to the family.
"
(read)
"
She
changed
her
will
to include her new grandchild.
"
(changed, modified, altered)
"
The children
challenged
their father's
will
.
"
(challenged, contested)
Used with prepositions:
"
He held her
against
her
will
.
"
(against)
"
You should be able to come and go
at
your own
will
.
"
(at)
"
She didn't leave anything to her children
in
her
will
.
"
(in)
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