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Vocabulary

How to use the noun 'will'

I want to say, "my students are people of will" is that grammatically correct?
  

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Hi, I want to say, "my students are people of will" is that grammatically correct? It's correct grammar, but not a very natural thing to say. Say eg My students have strong wills.

  • Hi, I want to say, "my students are people of will" is that grammatically correct?
  • It's correct grammar, but not a very natural thing to say.
  • Say eg My students have strong wills.
  • eg My students are strong-willed people.
  • eg My students have a lot of will-power.
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Hi,

I want to say, "my students are people of will" is that grammatically correct?

It's correct grammar, but not a very natural thing to say.

Say

eg My students have strong wills.

eg My students are strong-willed people.

eg My students have a lot of will-power.




Clive

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