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“Will not (won’t)” Rules

When you use will not or won’t, you’re saying something won’t happen in the future. It’s like being super sure something’s not going to happen! You use it to talk about predictions, decisions, promises, or refusals. Here’s how it works, quick and easy!

You use won’t when you’re making a guess about the future and think something’s not going to happen. It’s like saying, “I bet this won’t happen!”

Examples:

It won’t rain during the game!

The sky looks clear, yay!

or


"The Blue Scarves
won’t score this time!"

They keep missing the goal.

or


"Our team
won’t lose today!"

We’re playing super strong!

You use won’t for a sudden decision you make right now to not do something. It’s like saying, “Nope, I’m not doing that!”

Examples:

I won’t kick the ball yet!

I’ll wait for a better moment!

or


I won’t join the game today!

I just decided to watch instead.

or


We won’t stop playing now!

Let’s keep going!

If you already planned to skip something, use
“I’m not going to” instead.
Like, “I’m not going to play soccer tomorrow”
(decided yesterday).

You use won’t to promise something won’t happen in the future. It’s like saying, “I swear this won’t happen, trust me!”

Examples:

I won’t let the other team score!

I promise to block them!

or


I won’t forget to bring your ball!

You can count on me!

or


I won’t be late for practice!

I’lbe there on time!
 

You use won’t when you’re refusing to do something in the future. It’s like saying, “No way, I’m not doing that!”

Examples:

I won’t give up in the game!

I’m staying tough!

or


I won’t let you take my car!

It’s mine, nope!

or


We won’t stop practicing!

We’re too determined!

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