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Yes, the noun 'will' is a common noun; a general word for a legal document that instructs how a person's property is to be divided after death; a general word for a person's determination to do what is necessary to achieve what they want; a word for a will of any kind.

The noun 'Will' (capital W) is a proper noun as a short form of the name William, the name of a specific person.

The word 'will' is also a verb:

  • The verb 'will' is to intend, desire, or wish something to happen; to try to make something happen by the exercise of the mind; to bequeath something to someone in a formal document (a will).
  • The verb 'will' is a modal verb expressing future tense; expressing probability or expectation; expressing inevitability; expressing desire, consent or willingness of a main verb.
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No its not dont listen to this guy or girl below me

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