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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Won't

I saw the following example sentence in the Cambridge online dictionary:

It won't be easy, but we'll get across the river somehow.

Which meaning and use of "won't" is used here?

  

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Jigneshbharati I saw the following example sentence in the Cambridge online dictionary: "It won't be easy, but we'll get across the river somehow". Which meaning and use of "won't" is used here? It means 'will not'.

  • Jigneshbharati I saw the following example sentence in the Cambridge online dictionary: "It won't be easy, but we'll get across the river somehow".
  • Which meaning and use of "won't" is used here?
  • It means 'will not'.
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Jigneshbharati

I saw the following example sentence in the Cambridge online dictionary:

"It won't be easy, but we'll get across the river somehow".

Which meaning and use of "won't" is used here?

It means 'will not'.

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