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26 June
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Does the word " Won't" have the same meaning as "Don't/Doesn't want to..." ?
For example; He won't go to school = He doesn't want to go to school
Does the word " Won't" have the same meaning as "Don't/Doesn't want to..." ?
For example; He won't go to school = He doesn't want to go to school
For example; He won't go to school = He doesn't want to go to school
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"Won't" means "will not." So if he won't go to school, he refuses to go to school.
We do things we don't want to do all the time, but you can't say "I won't do it" while you are doing it.
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