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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Would not or will not

Hi,

It may be a bad move, but since other options are even worse, our plan won't be entirely ineffective.

It is present tense, obviously, but must it be won't or wouldn't? And why?

Thanks,
  

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Anonymous must it be won't or wouldn't? And why? will and won't are normally included in sentences that use present-tense verbs, not would and wouldn't .

  • Anonymous must it be won't or wouldn't?
  • And why?
  • will and won't are normally included in sentences that use present-tense verbs, not would and wouldn't .
  • won't be entirely effective.
  • CJ
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Anonymousmust it be won't or wouldn't? And why?
will and won't are normally included in sentences that use present-tense verbs, not would and wouldn't.

... won't be entirely effective.

CJ

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