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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Won't

In most cases, you won’t give yourself an intravenous medication.

https://www.healthline.com/health/intravenous-medication-administration

Please explain the use of "won't" in the context.

  

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You WILL NOT be doing this. There are things that you can do - self-medicating intravenously is one of them but, in most cases, it is not the method you will be using.

  • You WILL NOT be doing this.
  • There are things that you can do - self-medicating intravenously is one of them but, in most cases, it is not the method you will be using.
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You WILL NOT be doing this. There are things that you can do - self-medicating intravenously is one of them but, in most cases, it is not the method you will be using.

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