"Be willing to" meaning | Common English Idioms #shorts
Aug 3, 2022
☑ "Be willing to" meaning: be happy to; to inclined to; be prepared to
☑ "be willing to" in a sentence:
- The soldier was willing to defend his country.
- Sam was willing to lend money to his friend.
- Miss Eyre was willing to teach in the small school.
A: Are you willing to help me with my chemistry homework?
B: Yes I am, but I am busy right now. I will help you tonight.
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