I'd say read it as won't because:Originally posted by p38arover
Ahh, but they make an enormous difference to meaning of a word or sentence.
For example, if I see "wont" am I to read it as "won't" meaning "wouldn't" or "wont" meaning "accustomed" or "apt"?
The lack of commas can make reading seriously difficult - have you ever read legal documents? They avoid commas completely thus making them very abiguous.
Ron (not a teacher and someone who was never a great English student - I preferred maths and the sciences).
Most of the miscreants on this forum don't use fancy words like 'wont'
Most of the miscreants on this forum can't type.



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