will
Third Person
will
Present Participle
willing
Past Tense
would
Past Participle
would
1
used for forming future tenses
- I will finish my homework before dinner.
- She will visit her grandparents next weekend.
- They will go on vacation in the summer.
- He will start his new job next month.
- The company will launch its new product next year.
2
decree or ordain
3
determine by choice
4
to officially leave your property, money, or belongings to someone after you die (usually through a legal document)
- She willed her entire art collection to the local museum.
- He willed his vintage car to his grandson in his testament.
- The wealthy entrepreneur willed 50% of his fortune to charity.
- They legally willed their house to their only daughter.
- In his final wishes, he willed his savings to be split among his siblings.
Antonyms:
5
used to express what one deems true or probable