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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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It won't..., won't it?

Normally one says "won't" and then asks "will it". But can one also say "won't" twice, for example, to emphasize the negative and if it is a rhetorical question?

  

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Anonymous But can one also say "won't" twice, for example, to emphasize the negative and if it is a rhetorical question? No, that won't work (will it? )

  • Anonymous But can one also say "won't" twice, for example, to emphasize the negative and if it is a rhetorical question?
  • No, that won't work (will it?
  • )
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AnonymousBut can one also say "won't" twice, for example, to emphasize the negative and if it is a rhetorical question?

No, that won't work (will it?

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Why not though, it's an interrogative either way?

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