Can “will” be plural in “impose my wills”?
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
6:13 am
Is this gramatically buy amoxicillin correct? By wills, I mean an ordain not a statement written by a deceased person.




No, it can’t, not in "impose my will". A person only has one will in the sense you mean. If there’s more than one thing you want to have happen and you’re making someone else do it, use wishes. "I had her follow my wishes"
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