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nachida85
Algeria

Hello
 
Hello please i need the answer of this question now.. i am in a harry......... what is the past simple and the past participle of "will". thank you in advance

28 Nov 2011      





mariontx
Guadeloupe

Past: would
No past participle that I know.

28 Nov 2011     



beefeater
Albania

Will is an auxiliary form that we use to make future questions. I think it has no past or past participle

28 Nov 2011     



yanogator
United States

Mariontx is correct.

28 Nov 2011     



nourelhouda1
Tunisia

Past : would but no past participle because it is a modal not a verb

28 Nov 2011     



mariec
Spain

. willed, will�ing, wills
v.tr.
1. To decide on; choose.
2. To yearn for; desire: "She makes you will your own destruction" (George Bernard Shaw).
3. To decree, dictate, or order.
4. To resolve with a forceful will; determine.
5. To induce or try to induce by sheer force of will: We willed the sun to come out.
6. To grant in a legal will; bequeath.
 
free dictionary.com
 
Just to let you know it can also be a regular verb.
 
All the best

29 Nov 2011     



Apodo
Australia

As mariec said : There is more than one meaning for will:
 
A will (noun) is a legal document stating to whom you wish to leave your possesssions/ money when you die.
To will (verb)
 
We can say he willed his estate to his wife. (simple past)
 
or He has willed his entire estate to an animal refuge. ( past participle)
 
 

29 Nov 2011     



mahid
Saudi Arabia

The Past Participle is used in the Passive with the verb �To Be � in most aspects and tenses.

29 Nov 2011