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Is ''will'' a pronoun

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The word will is an auxiliary verb, not a pronoun. An auxiliary verb, sometimes called a helper verb, has no meaning on its own; they are used only with a main verb. Examples:

Jacob will help you when he arrives.

I will be on the five o'clock train.

Fran will make the potato salad and Frank will bake the cake for our party.

Will we have Friday off from school? (Here the auxiliary and the main verb are split because it is a question. The answer to the question, places them together.) Yes, we willhave Friday off.

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13y ago

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