Will Continue to Do Our Best
will 1 esp with you, he, she, it, they, or a noun as subject to make the future tense 2 to express resolution on the part of the speaker 3 to indicate willingness or desire 4 to express compulsion, as in commands 5 to express capacity or ability 6 to express probability or expectation on the part of the speaker 7 to express customary practice or inevitability 8 with the infinitive always implied to express desire: usually in polite requests 9 ♦ what you will whatever you like 10 ♦ will do [
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vb past , would takes an infinitive without: to or an implied infinitive, used as an auxiliary
Compare → shall → 1
I will buy that radio if it's the last thing I do
will you help me with this problem?
you will report your findings to me tomorrow
this rope will support a load
that will be Jim telephoning
boys will be boys
stay if you will
Informal a declaration of willingness to do what is requested
(Old English willan; related to Old Saxon willian, Old Norse vilja, Old High German wollen, Latin velle to wish, will)
See at shall
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