1. Willing
If you want to sound like a native speaker, you must be willing to practice saying the same sentence over and over in the same way that banjo players practice the same phrase over and over until they can play it correctly and at the desired tempo.
I know that it is highly unlikely that anyone would be willing to help me.
Why do you insist on paying for your school expenses yourself, when your parents are willing to give you financial support?
The convicted drug dealer was willing to comply with the authorities to have his death sentence reduced to a life sentence.
God willing...
I think this not a method that I can really recommend unless you are willing to risk failure.
However, although our companions were willing, they knew nothing about management or getting money.
You will learn your lessons only in so far as you are willing to keep studying them.
The amount of time someone is willing to spend on something may communicate how important it is to him.
Ray was willing to corroborate Gary's story, but the police were still unconvinced that either of them were telling the truth.
The "Coalition of the Willing" is a phrase that refers to the countries that fought together against Iraq in the Iraq War.
This opportunity for success in forming a partnership is a big one; the key lies in whether you are willing to work hard and invest in it, and that is all.
He said the unions are willing to discuss other options, but “the phone hasn’t rung in a long, long time.”
I'm willing to give you another chance. / I'm willing to take the risk. / You were willing to die to save them. / We are willing to forgive you.
Right now there are 2 types of Spaniards: the ones who are willing to vote for corrupt and indicted politicians, and the ones that aren't.
Inglês palavra "Skłonny"(Willing) ocorre em conjuntos:
If it comes to (jeżeli chodzi o) + Revision 13.02....klasa 8 str 702. Inclined
Tom didn't seem inclined to elaborate and I didn't really want to know all the details anyway.
He's inclined to violence.
I am not very musically inclined.
He is inclined to look at everything from the standpoint of its practicality and is neither stingy nor extravagant.
I don't feel inclined to play baseball today.
The inactive child is far more inclined to live in a world of fantasy.
Don't take it literally. He is inclined to exaggerate.
Children used to look up to their parents; now they are inclined to regard them as equals.
he might be inclined to suicide
When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
The agitator is inclined to exaggerate trivial matters.
She inclined her head in greeting.
I inclined my ear to him.
Scarcely had I heard the news when I felt inclined to cry.
Instead of focusing on the negative qualities in the other person, you will be more inclined to put your attention on what is good and awesome about that person.
3. Prone
He was prone to anger.
People who are prone to aggression can be dangerous.
According to a study, big women are more prone to have twins.
Young people are prone to fall into temptation.
We are prone to judge every one by ourselves.
One is more prone to make mistakes when one is tired.
The weak-willed are prone to go to the dogs; the strong-willed turn failure into success.
The hot-blooded are prone to heart attacks.
Sho was 12 years old, prone to illness and a bit dumb.