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What is a "willing verb"?
Expression possibility: yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Express willingness: willing, willing, willing, willing, willing, wanting, wanting, thinking, daring, daring, willing.
Necessity of expression: should, should, should, get (dei), should, should, need, whether it is worthwhile, whether it is worthwhile and whether it is reasonable.
Express delivery valuation: worthwhile, convenient, difficult, difficult and easy.
Extended data:
Related extension: part-of-speech division;
According to the old tradition of Chinese grammar, words can be roughly divided into content words and function words.
Content words are subdivided into nouns, verbs, adjectives, numerals, quantifiers and pronouns.
Function words are subdivided into adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, auxiliary words, exclamations and onomatopoeia.
Among them, verbs are divided into action verbs, psychological activity verbs, existence and change verbs, judgment verbs, will verbs, tendency verbs and formal verbs. Among them, judgment verbs, will verbs and tendency verbs are three special verbs.
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