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What does "be willing to" mean?

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Rebecca

Great question. The phrase “be willing to” gets its meaning from the adjective “willing.” The adjective “willing” means to be ready, eager or prepared to do something. Note that "being willing to" do something is not the same as wanting to do it. The idea is just that you don’t need to be persuaded. Ex: What would you be willing to do to improve your English? Ex: I would be willing to help you study.

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