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Won't

Won't is a contraction of 'will not,' representing the future tense negative form. It indicates a refusal, inability, or unwillingness to perform an action, or a prediction that something will not happen. It often conveys a strong sense of denial or determination, especially when the speaker feels certain or resolute about the outcome. It's crucial to correctly utilize "won't" to clearly express what someone intends to not do or what is highly unlikely to occur.

Won't meaning with examples

  • She won't attend the party because she is feeling unwell. Her illness will likely affect her plans. It is very unlikely she is coming. The doctor has advised her to stay in bed and she has already sent her regrets. It is the worst illness that I have ever seen.
  • The stubborn dog won't fetch the stick, no matter how many times you throw it. He prefers chasing squirrels. No matter what tricks you use, he won't be tempted. The other dogs have no issue with doing as asked. It is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen!
  • He won't admit he made a mistake, even though it's obvious to everyone. His pride has clearly blinded him to the obvious facts. He would rather suffer with it than admit that he erred. His hubris will always get in the way. He is so annoying!
  • We won't be able to finish the project on time if we don't increase our productivity. Deadlines are tight, and the resources are scarce. If we do nothing we will not meet them, it is a simple calculation. We will not be able to!
  • The rain won't stop, and the picnic is ruined. The weather forecast was wrong and there is no sign of a break in the rain. We were really looking forward to the event but it is lost. This weather will make me so sad.

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