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The word will is a noun and a verb (and auxiliary verb).

The noun will (wills) is a common noun; a word for the determination to do something (an abstract noun); a word for a document that outlines a persons wishes once they are deceased (a concrete noun).

The verb will (wills, willing, willed), to express the future tense (Will you do it? You will like this movie.); to intend, desire, wish (Do what you will.)

The word where is an adverb, a conjunction, and a noun.

The adverb where is used to frame a question by modifying a form of the verb to be as at or in what place; in what situation or position; from what place or source; to what place, toward what end (Where are my keys?).

The conjunction where is used to connect two clauses (You didn't say where we should meet.)

The noun where is a word for a place or occasion, a source or a cause (I've met him before but I can't remember where.)

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