wills
Prononciation : [wɪlz]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(noun) a legal document that tells what will happen to a person's belongings when they die. It explains who gets what a person owned, like money or toys.
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My grandma wrote a will to make sure her house goes to my mom.
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He didn't make a will, so his belongings were given to distant relatives he hardly knew.
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Have you ever seen a will that explained what happens to someone's things?
Contexte : « determination »
(noun) the ability to make yourself do something, even when it is hard. It's like being super strong in your mind to keep trying.
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Her will to succeed helped her achieve her dreams.
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Without the will to keep going, he gave up on the project halfway.
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Do you think having a strong will helps people overcome challenges?
Contexte : « intent/decision »
(verb) to decide or choose to do something in the future. It shows your intention about what you want to happen.
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I will study hard for the test tomorrow.
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I will not forget to bring my lunch to school again.
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What will you do this weekend?
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