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Picnic Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What is WONT

what is the meaning of:
i tried it but it wont work
or
wont let me

its in the future but they say it like right now...
  

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There is an apostrophe missing. It should read won ' t , which means 'will not'. It is a future, but they probably say it when they think that it will not work in the future either, because they have just tried it several times.

  • There is an apostrophe missing.
  • It should read won ' t , which means 'will not'.
  • It is a future, but they probably say it when they think that it will not work in the future either, because they have just tried it several times.
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There is an apostrophe missing. It should read won't, which means 'will not'. It is a future, but they probably say it when they think that it will not work in the future either, because they have just tried it several times.
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