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will

modal verb (REQUEST)
 
 
/wɪl/

Definition

A2 used to ask someone to do something: Will you give me her address? Will you give that to Tony when you see him, please?Making appeals and requests (also 'll) used as a polite way of inviting someone to do something, or of offering someone something: Will you join us for a drink, Evie? Will you come in for a while? You'll have some cake, won't you, Charles?Polite expressions
(Definition of will modal verb (REQUEST) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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