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    Won't be/ won't

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    Won't be/ won't
    Message from shaaraf posted on 25-03-2013 at 18:39:52 (D | E | F)
    Hello,

    Could you tell me please?
    "David just called. He said he won't be coming to the meeting.Right."
    Can I write like this?
    " David just called. He said he won't coming to the meeting."

    When use "be" with will and won't and when not?
    Please reply...and thank you!

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    Edited by lucile83 on 25-03-2013 19:11


    Re: Won't be/ won't from gerondif, posted on 25-03-2013 at 19:21:11 (D | E)
    Hello,
    will is an auxiliary verb, and is followed by a verb in its base form (infinitive without the to)

    I will come at 5, I won't come at 6.

    If you insist on duration: I will be working when you come.I won't be watching TV.

    "He won't coming" is wrong.



    Re: Won't be/ won't from rosita15, posted on 25-03-2013 at 19:39:12 (D | E)
    Hello;

    You can not say:David just called. He said he won't coming to the meeting."
    You need to know that:
    The future continuous is made up of two elements: the simple future of the verb 'to be' + the present participle (base+ing):
    I will be staying
    I won't be staying
    He'll be coming to the meeting
    He won't be coming to the meeting
    So it is the form of the future continuous and you cannot change it



    Re: Won't be/ won't from shaaraf, posted on 25-03-2013 at 20:32:37 (D | E)
    Thanks a lot




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