You might not find anyone who speaks it, but it is almost a guarantee that you will find someone who does. We don't use, "won't might". You will need to say "might not".
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Cynthia3754You might not find anyone who speaks it, but it is almost a guarantee that you will find someone who does.We don't use, "won't might". You will need to say "might not". In the second part of the sentence we will need to say something that shows the subject "you" is getting the guarantee not giving it. In the USA it would sound more natural for us to say "it is
Can you please elaborate on that?
No, it is not grammatically wrong.
If you replace "will" with "would" in the sentence above would it be correct , If yes then how will it change the meaning of the sentence.
You will be almost guaranteed to find someone who speaks it. Now this is correct.