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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Wouldn't vs willn't

I know him very well. He wouldn't clean the toilet. Vs. he willn't clean the toilet. What's the exact difference in meaning?
  

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"willn't" is not a word. "will not" is rendered irregularly as "won't". I know him very well.

  • "willn't" is not a word.
  • "will not" is rendered irregularly as "won't".
  • I know him very well.
  • He won't clean the toilet.
  • "won't" goes with the present tense "know".
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"willn't" is not a word. "will not" is rendered irregularly as "won't".

I know him very well. He won't clean the toilet.

"won't" goes with the present tense "know".
"wouldn't" goes with the past tense "knew".

I knew him very well. He wouldn't clean the toilet.

CJ
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