Dmitrii
What is difference between "ready" and "willing"? Answer me please, what is difference here?
2016年2月29日 14:55
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'Ready' means that the time is right for you to do something. You are physically and mentally prepared. 'Willing' means that you are happy to do something if necessary. This is a synonym of 'prepared' in a different sense of the word - it means that you don't mind doing this. For example, you might say that a soldier is willing to die for a cause or for his country. Note that 'being willing' isn't the same as 'want' - if you are willing to do something means that you are not against this. An informal synonym is being 'OK' or 'cool' about it. Often we use the two words together. If you say 'I'm ready and willing to help', it means that this is the right time, and that you are prepared physically, mentally and also emotionally.
2016年2月29日
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Dmitrii, With the definitions below you will see that WILLING is more about a certain state of mind: you are not refusing, not being persuaded to do to do something -> you do it by choice. I am READY to go: i can go (now) -> I am prepared to go. Nothing mentally or physically prevents me to go. No one told me not to go. I am WILLING to go (I know that if I go there may be some dangers or the trip is very long or my wife is telling me not to go or if I go I will never return etc.. BUT I will go). READY: prepared to do something properly prepared or finished and available for use almost about to do something WILLING: not refusing to do something quick to act or respond : doing something or ready to do something without being persuaded done, made, or given by choice Oliver
2016年2月29日
ready it means prepared to do something and u have all the skills to do it by correct way willing do something that u love and have the passion to do it
2016年2月29日
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