"Will"是一个情态动词,用于表示一个可能发生或可能成真的事件或情况。它也可以用于表示意志、愿望或承诺。
以下是一些使用"will"的示例:
- I will go to the gym tomorrow. (我明天会去健身房。)
- She will probably be late. (她很可能会迟到。)
- Will you come to the party with me? (你会跟我一起去参加聚会吗?)
- I hope I will get a good grade on my exam. (我希望我能在考试中取得好成绩。)
- They will not tolerate any kind of discrimination. (他们不会容忍任何形式的歧视。
Definition: the power or ability to make choices
It involves decisionmaking and setting goals
Making choices requires evaluating options and weighing consequences
Consideration of values and beliefs can help guide decisions
Setting clear goals can help provide direction for decisionmaking efforts
Willpower
Definition: the ability to resist immediate temptations in pursuit of longterm goals
It involves selfcontrol and selfdiscipline
Developing willpower requires practice and perseverance
Strategies such as goalsetting, positive selftalk, and habit formation can help strengthen willpower
Free Will
Definition: the belief that individuals have the ability to make choices that are not predetermined by external forces
It involves the concept of agency, or control over one's own actions
Philosophical and religious traditions have debated the nature and limits of free will throughout history
Contemporary research on determinism, neuroscience, and social influences continues to raise questions about the extent of individual agency
Future Tenses
Definition: grammatical constructions used to talk about events or states that are expected to occur in the future
In English, future tenses are formed using auxiliary verbs such as "will", "shall", or "be going to"
Future events can be expressed as predictions, plans, intentions, or hypothetical scenarios
The degree of certainty or probability associated with future events can vary depending on context and linguistic cues.