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Aseem31 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Will or would?

The car won't start.
The car wouldn't start.

what is the difference between the two sentences?
  

Top answer

The difference is the time. Won't start (now) ~ wouldn't start (earlier in the day).

  • The difference is the time.
  • Won't start (now) ~ wouldn't start (earlier in the day).
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3 Answers
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The difference is the time. Won't start (now) ~ wouldn't start (earlier in the day).
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1. If I say to my Boss that I am late because the car wouldn't start.
2. I'll be late because the car won't start.
Am I correct with these sentences?
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Both are correct [but #1 isn't written as a sentence: no if needed].

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