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v ésser, ser, estarAltres formes dels diferents temps verbals:am, is, are, was, were, shall be, will be, won't be, will not be, would be, woudn't be, would not be, have been, has been, had been<U>Present (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>am, am not: sóc, no sócis, isn't (is not): és, no ésare, aren't (are not): són, no són, etc.<U>Futur simple (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>will be, won't (will not): seràs, no seràs, etc.shan't= shall not: usat per construir el futur negatiu en la primera persona del sing. i del plural. Poc usat actualment, reemplaçat molt sovint per won't<U>Passat simple (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>was, wasn't (was not): era, no erawere, weren't (were not): érem, no érem, etc.<U>Participi passat</U>been: estat, sigut
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will — I. /wɪl / (say wil), weak forms /wəl / (say wuhl), /l / (say l) verb (modal) 1. (indicating future likelihood): I will take a taxi; she will meet us there; do you think it will rain?; you will be surprised. 2. (expressing resolve): I will find it …
will — Ⅰ. will [1] ► MODAL VERB (3rd sing. present will; past would) 1) expressing the future tense. 2) expressing a strong intention or assertion about the future. 3) expressing inevitable events. 4) expressing a request … English terms dictionary
will — the noun [OE] and the two verbs will [OE] all go back ultimately to the Indo European base *wel , *wol ‘be pleasing’, which also produced English voluntary, voluptuous, wealth, well ‘satisfactorily’, etc. From it was derived a noun, *weljon,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
will — the noun [OE] and the two verbs will [OE] all go back ultimately to the Indo European base *wel , *wol ‘be pleasing’, which also produced English voluntary, voluptuous, wealth, well ‘satisfactorily’, etc. From it was derived a noun, *weljon,… … Word origins
Will — Will, v. t. & auxiliary. [imp. {Would}. Indic. present, I will (Obs. I wol), thou wilt, he will (Obs. he wol); we, ye, they will.] [OE. willen, imp. wolde; akin to OS. willan, OFries. willa, D. willen, G. wollen, OHG. wollan, wellan, Icel. & Sw.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Will — may refer to: * Will (modal verb) **Shall and will, comparison of the two verbs * Will (law), a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to the disposition of property after the author s death. ** Living will, a legal… … Wikipedia
will do — verb Affirmative yes in response to an especially personal or direct request for the performance of some action. Could you wake me when you get up? No problem, will do … Wiktionary
will on — verb To wish intensely that someone succeeds in what they are doing. Often implies a silent, or almost inaudible wish … Wiktionary
will — I. verb (past would; present singular & plural will) Etymology: Middle English (1st & 3d singular present indicative), from Old English wille (infinitive wyllan); akin to Old High German wili (3d singular present indicative) wills, Latin velle to … New Collegiate Dictionary
will — I [[t]wɪl[/t]] MODAL VERB USES ♦ (Will is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. In spoken English and informal written English, the form won t is often used in negative statements.) 1) MODAL You use will to indicate that you hope … English dictionary
will — will1 [ wıl ] modal verb *** Will is usually followed by an infinitive without to : She will be angry. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: I never have borrowed money, and I never will. In conversation or informal writing will is … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English