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What kind of verbs will?

"Will" is an auxiliary verb, also known as a helping verb. It helps to form the future tense of other verbs. Here's a breakdown of how "will" works:

How "Will" Functions:

* Future Tense: "Will" is used to express actions or states that will happen in the future. For example:

* "I will go to the store later."

* "The sun will set soon."

* Predictions: "Will" can also be used to make predictions or express likelihood. For example:

* "It will probably rain tomorrow."

* "She will win the race, I'm sure."

* Promises, Intentions, and Decisions: "Will" is used to express promises, intentions, and decisions. For example:

* "I will finish my homework tonight."

* "We will be there on time."

* Requests and Offers: "Will" can also be used in requests and offers. For example:

* "Will you please open the door?"

* "I will help you with that."

Note: You can use "will" with any main verb in its base form. For example:

* "I will eat."

* "She will sleep."

* "We will run."

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have other questions about "will"!

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