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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I have been trying to start my car but it wouldn't start. Correct?
  

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Anonymous I have been trying to start my car , but it wouldn't won't start. Correct as shown. CJ

  • Anonymous I have been trying to start my car , but it wouldn't won't start.
  • Correct as shown.
  • CJ
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Anonymous I have been trying to start my car, but it wouldn't won't start.
Correct as shown.

CJ
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CalifJim Anonymous I have been trying to start my car, but it wouldn't won't start.Correct as shown.CJ
When can we say, 'my car wouldn't start.'? Would you mind give me examples with the contexts, please?
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AnonymousWhen can we say, 'my car wouldn't start.'?
In the past. will and won't are non-past. would and wouldn't are past.

Last week my car wouldn't start even after I tried to start it several times.

CJ
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eg Yesterday my car wouldn't start, but now it will [ start. ]

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