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Marold Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Won't in a particular conditional sentence

Is it possible from grammatical point of view to write this sentence which implies the unyielding insistance of another person uttered by a speaker?

"If you won't slow down, we will/might have a crash."

Thanks in advance.
  

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If you don't slow down, we will/might crash. If you don't slow down, we will/might have an accident.

  • If you don't slow down, we will/might crash.
  • If you don't slow down, we will/might have an accident.
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If you don't slow down, we will/might crash.
If you don't slow down, we will/might have an accident.

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