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will be willing

0""We hope that the republics 01b01u00will be willing02u02b00 to ratify the treaty.""02br
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001.Can we use 01u00are willing02u00 instead?if not why?02br
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002.how about 01b01u00will be will02u02b00 ?is it possible to use in this sentence or not?why02br
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00Pleas help me…thanks a million.0-
  

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01. 02br 02br 002. "Will be will" is not correct.

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01. Yes, you can use both, but 01b00will be willing02b00 is placed in the future (at some moment in the future), whereas 01b00are willing02b00 is in the present, now.02br
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002. "Will be will" is not correct. "Will" is a modal auxiliary, not an adjective, you can't use it that way.0-
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01cite10Pieanne12cite101. Yes, you can use both, but 11b10will be willing12b10 is placed in the future (at some moment in the future), whereas 11b10are willing12b10 is in the present, now.12br
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102. "Will be will" is not correct. "Will" is a modal auxiliary, not an adj
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0""We hope that the republics 01b01u00will be willing02u02b00 to ratify the treaty.""02br
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001.Can we use 01u00are willing02u00 instead?if not why?02br
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002.how about 01b01u00will be will02u02b00 ?is it possible to use in this sentence or not?why02
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0In a distant country, the representatives of several republics meet in a locked room to consider the treaty. 02br
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00On English Forums, somewhat anxiously, we discuss the distant goings-on. We have no idea what is being said and done, at this very moment, in that locked and smoky room. 02br
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00Nonetheless, we hope – we hope profoundly – that the r

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