A paregraph on , Where there is a will there is a way.
Answers
Answered by
1
The meaning of this English proverb 'where there is a will there is a way' is when we have strong will to get something in life; surely we get that in future. Most of the people who are not determined towards their goal generally tend to curse their fate or misfortune.
If one really wants to do something, one can. For example, Max has no idea of how to get the money to repair his boat, but where there's a will. This proverb was stated slightly differently in 1640 (To him that will, ways are not wanting) but has been repeated in its present form since the early 1800s.
If one really wants to do something, one can. For example, Max has no idea of how to get the money to repair his boat, but where there's a will. This proverb was stated slightly differently in 1640 (To him that will, ways are not wanting) but has been repeated in its present form since the early 1800s.
aarvikhan2:
thanks
Answered by
1
Where there is a will there is a way is a most famous and old English proverb. Students may be assigned by their teachers to write some paragraphs or complete essay on this topic during exam or occasionally in the classroom. We have provided below some paragraphs, short essays and long essays on where there is a will there is a way under various words limit in order to help students. You can select any ‘where there is a will there is a way’ paragraph or essay according to your need and requirement.
Similar questions
Math,
7 months ago
Accountancy,
7 months ago
Physics,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago
Science,
1 year ago