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who ll

Description:

Who'll is a contraction of "who will" or "who shall," used to refer to the person or people who are expected to do something in the future.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Contraction of "who will"
  • Contraction of "who shall"

Senses and Usages:

  1. Future tense: In this sense, "who'll" is used to refer to a person or people who are expected to perform an action or fulfill a role in the future.
  2. Question form: "Who'll" can be used to form questions about the future actions or responsibilities of someone.

Examples:

Future Tense:

1. She asked, "Who'll take care of the house while we're on vacation?"

2. The manager said, "I'm confident that John, our most skilled employee, is the one who'll complete this project successfully."

Question Form:

1. Who'll be responsible for organizing the event next week?

2. "Who'll join me in exploring this new opportunity?" she asked her colleagues.

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