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WILLPOWER
WILLPOWER
(noun)
the ability to control your
own thoughts and the way in
which you behave:
(synonym)
determination
WILL
(noun)
an official statement of what a person has
decided should be done with their money and
property after their death:
"After six months in hospital she began to lose the will to live."
WILL
(noun)
the mental power used to control and direct your
thoughts and actions, or a determination to do
something, despite any difficulties or opposition:
"After six months in hospital she began to lose the will to live."
(noun)
what someone wants to happen:
"It was God's will.".
WILL
(modal verb)
used as a polite way of inviting someone to do
something, or of offering someone something:
(modal verb)
used to ask someone to do something:
(modal verb)
used to refer to what is likely:
"You'll go upstairs and you'll go straight to bed like your father told you!"
WILL
(modal verb)
used when angry to tell someone to do something:
"You'll go upstairs and you'll go straight to bed like your father told you!"
(modal verb)
used in conditional sentences:
(modal verb)
used when referring to something that always or usually
happens:
"The product with the better-known brand name will always sell better."
1º Dia - Caderno 1 - Azul - Regular - Questão 02
2019
... we need to continue to study
I
WILL
He She It
move back.
'LL
We You They
AFFIRMATIVE
... FORMAS
subject + will not + verb
WILL NOT
He She It move back.
WON'T
We You They
NEGATIVE
... FORMAS
WIll + subject + verb?
he she it move?
WILL
we you they
INTERROGATIVE
SHALL
(modal verb)
used to say that something certainly will or must
happen, or that you are determined that something will
happen:
(modal verb)
used, with "I" or "we", to make a suggestion: