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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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won't or doesn't

Which is correct?
She doesn't/won't say anything as long as she has her way.

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Top answer

Either. With doesn't you are stating a simple fact. With won't it sounds more like a warning.

  • Either.
  • With doesn't you are stating a simple fact.
  • With won't it sounds more like a warning.
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Either. With doesn't you are stating a simple fact. With won't it sounds more like a warning.

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