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I won't go to the store. Both are used in english. Contrary to what you seem to think, wouldn't and won't are almost never interchangeable.

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I won’t and i’ll not are both short forms of i will not. Won't you according to the answer sheet, b is the answer because the question is in fact an offer made to someone and. Should it be spelled wont or won't, is there an american/english difference?

For #2, i hope the intended answer is i hope the cake isn't burnt.

Won’t actually has a pretty interesting and complex history. Are there any situations where one is preferred over other? The simple negative won't is used for future negative actions or for refusals. The sentences are the same in meaning but differ slightly in construction.

If the cake were still being baked, two acceptable answers would be i hope the cake won't burn or i hope the. Help yourself to a drink, _________? Wont can be an adjective, as in i am wont to use antiquated language, or a noun, as in, i spoke in a stilted style, as is my wont. As a predicate adjective, it requires an.

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Because wont can be a noun, it's probably the.

And when it is used, it's far more likely to be as is his wont, or as he. Wont is an adjective, usually used as a predicate adjective with an infinitive complement, as in he is wont to abuse his privileges. It all started off with. Ultimately it does come from a contraction of will and not, but it all happened in a rather roundabout way.

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