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will not。
won'T is an abbreviation for Will Not, the negative form of will. It means that will not do something, followed by the verb form, and the tense is in the future tense. In grammar, tense or tense denotes the relationship between the time when the action takes place and the time when it is spoken.
won'T example sentence:
this photograph won't probably enlarge well.
This ** is likely to not work well when it is enlarged.
i won't go out today; i'll stay in and work.
I'm not going out today, I'm staying at home to work.
Usage of will.
1. Various forms of will. will is a modal verb, the third person singular does not need to add "s", and interrogative sentences and negative sentences do not need to use auxiliary verbs do; The infinitive without to to is generally used after will.
2. Will indicates future actions or states. To indicate a future action or state, we can use will as an auxiliary verb. Will is generally placed after i and we, similar to the usage of shall.
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The negative form of will is won't, w-o-n, and won't, which means that they will not do anything. will is a modal verb followed by the verb form, will do. Usually we call it the simple future tense, what will I do and what will I not do?
It must be i won't do will do my won't do my won't do. It is equivalent to i will not do, which is abbreviated for simplicity in English. i will not won’t do。
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will not。
The basic meaning of will as a verb is "to drive (something happens) with willpower", which can be followed by a noun and pronoun as an object, or a verb infinitive as a compound object of a complement.
When will is to bequeath (property) to someone, the subordinate clause guided by that can be used as the object, the predicate verb of the clause should be in the subjunctive form, or it can be connected with a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to.
When will is "willing, hoping, wanting", you can take the noun and pronoun as the object, or you can take the clause guided by that as the object, and the predicate verb in the clause should be subjunctive.
Will is an auxiliary verb in the expressive verb form, similar to may, might, etc., and there is no singular form of the verb wills.
with a will (energetically).
administration with the will annexed [律]
work one's will on someone to impose their will on someone.
People of good will.
heads will roll.
will to power.
put your hand no further than your sleeve will reach.
bend someone to one's will impose his will on someone.
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Negative form of will: willnot (won.)'t)。won't can be used to indicate rejection.
Will focuses on "between people". For example, "our will affects someone, we promise, ask, request, etc. like someone". will, an English word, auxiliary verb, verb, noun, when used as an auxiliary verb, it means "will; Always; Willing; (Indicates capacity, capacity, etc.) Used; Possible; must", which when used as a verb means "willing; (poems, texts) want to celebrate the rubber socks; Determined to be; Make with willpower; bequest", when used as a noun, it means "will, Liang holds determination; Wish; Will; Good for that".
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