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Will Vs Won't For Insistence and Refusals - Template 03

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Will not is shortened to won't, which is used in the future tense. Would is the past form of will, and wouldn't is the negative form of would, and both are used in situations where something could have happened but didn't. When compared to won't, wouldn't is a more polite way of expressing something. The word won't is a contraction of the words won't and won't. They both mean the same thing. Will not is more informal; in most cases, you should avoid using contractions when writing an essay. Apart from that, there's no reason why you shouldn't pick whatever you want. When speaking, you'll hear won't a lot. If you're writing dialogue, you can use the contraction to make it more natural sounding.

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Will Vs Won't For Insistence and Refusals - Template 03

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