Mercury
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- Jun 29, 2011
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
Greetings to everyone.
I'm new to this site, and this is my first question asked here. I'm an English-learner from Russia.
I've tried searching for an answer over the Internet, but didn't succeed in getting an answer.
My question is about "won't" used in Present and Past tenses.
I'll give you two exapmles:
1) "I tried talking to him but he won't listen." The meaning is - I tried talking to him but he didn't want to listen / didn't listen / was not listening. So if I understand correctly, here "won't" used as the Past Tense.
2) - Where is Mr. A?
- He is stuck in his room and won't come out. The meaning is - he's stuck in his room and he doesn't want to come out /is not coming out. Here is the Present Tense.
I'd like to know the rules when "won't" is generally used as Present and Past tenses in order to make correct sentences myself, as for now I only understand the meaning in context but don't know how to use it.
Thank you all in advance for your help.
I'm new to this site, and this is my first question asked here. I'm an English-learner from Russia.
I've tried searching for an answer over the Internet, but didn't succeed in getting an answer.
My question is about "won't" used in Present and Past tenses.
I'll give you two exapmles:
1) "I tried talking to him but he won't listen." The meaning is - I tried talking to him but he didn't want to listen / didn't listen / was not listening. So if I understand correctly, here "won't" used as the Past Tense.
2) - Where is Mr. A?
- He is stuck in his room and won't come out. The meaning is - he's stuck in his room and he doesn't want to come out /is not coming out. Here is the Present Tense.
I'd like to know the rules when "won't" is generally used as Present and Past tenses in order to make correct sentences myself, as for now I only understand the meaning in context but don't know how to use it.
Thank you all in advance for your help.