Will had do is the simple future tense, which means the action or state in a certain period in the future or the frequent action or state in a certain period in the future. In English tense, "time" refers to the time when the action takes place, and "state" refers to the appearance and state of the action. When will is used as an auxiliary verb, it is mainly used to form the future tense. In American English, everyone can use will to form the future tense, while in British English, it is mostly used in the second and third person. In British English, when the subject is "the second [third] person+I [we]", will is often used.
Synonym:
determination
English [d]? t? m? ne? Beautiful? t? rm,”ne? n]
Determination; Determination; Provisions; (formal) decision; Positioning.
He is determined to succeed.
He is determined to succeed.
Our salespeople need determination and motivation.
Our salespeople need determination and drive.