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What is the cotraction for is not?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

is'n't

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What is the cotraction for will not?

The contraction for "will not" is "won't." It combines the words "will" and "not," with the "o" from "not" replaced by an apostrophe. This contraction is commonly used in both spoken and written English to convey negation in the future tense.


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