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    Smile "would you be willing to ..." vs "would you be will to ..."

    Which is the correct form: "would you be willing to operate" or "would you be will to operate"?
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    Default Re: "would you be willing to ..." vs "would you be will to ..."

    Quote Originally Posted by englishuser111 View Post
    Which is the correct form: "would you be willing to operate" or "would you be will to operate"?
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    "Would you be willing to operate?" Alternatively and more direct, "Will you operate?"
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