Instructions. Use the words in parentheses and the negative contraction won't to complete the sentences.
Example: (Tom, go)__________ to the game because he doesn't like sports. Tom won't go
Explanation
For negative sentences, the contraction won't (from will not) is usually used.
Joe won't be in class today because he has to work. They won't finish the road construction this week. It won't be easy to swim across the river.
A: Is Linda going to be at the meeting? B: No, (she, be) _______ there.
A: Are you going to get a new car? B: No, (I, get) __________ a new one. I'll get a used one.
A: Will Henry be here tomorrow? B: No, (he, be) __________ here. He's on vacation.
A: Phillip, why are you late again? You were supposed to be home at 10:00. B: Sorry Dad. (it, happen) ______________ again.
A: How long will it take to finish painting the apartment? B: (it, take) _______ long. We should have it done by tomorrow afternoon.
A: I'm going to return this CD. I don't like it. B: You can't return it. (they, refund) ____________ your money. They have a no-refund policy. A: Oh well. I guess I'll keep it.
If you do your homework before you go to bed, (you, have)_____________ to worry about it in the morning.
(Paula, talk) ____________to her boyfriend because she is angry with him.
If you don't eat well, (you, feel) _______________well.
If you miss class, (you, know) ________________ what the homework was.