We use 'will' to talk about things that will happen in the future. It shows plans or promises. It is very common in English.
I will go to school tomorrow.
She will eat lunch at noon.
'Will' means the power to decide or wish to do something. It shows a person's strong feeling or choice.
He has a strong will to win.
She shows great will to study hard.
A 'will' is a paper that shows what a person wants to happen to their things after they die. It is a legal document.
My grandfather left a will before he died.
The will says the house goes to my aunt.
'Will' sometimes shows that someone wants or agrees to do something. It expresses readiness or willingness.
I will help you with homework.
They will come if invited.
'Will' can mean to cause something to happen by your decision or action. It shows control over a result.
His actions will result in change.
This choice will bring success.
'Will' can show a promise or an offer. When someone says 'I will', it means that they agree to do something for someone.
I will help you with that.
We will call you later.
'Will' means strong mental power to continue or to do something hard. It is about energy and focus inside a person.
Success comes from strong will.
She fought with all her will.