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I won't go vs I don't go

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I won't go' is used to express a future decision not to go, while 'I don't go' is used to indicate a habitual action or a general statement about not going somewhere.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1381 views

I won't go

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a future decision not to go.

This phrase is used to indicate a refusal or decision not to go to a place or event in the future.

Examples:

  • I won't go to the party tomorrow.
  • She won't go to the concert with us.
  • They won't go on vacation this year.
  • I'll be prosecuted but I won't go to prison.
  • I won't go without you, Bab'Aziz.
  • Then I won't go to the hospital.
  • I won't go without you, Peter.
  • All right, I won't go.
  • I won't go easy on her.
  • So I won't go downstairs.
  • I won't go since I'm so embarrassing.
  • I won't go anywhere until she's been found.
  • So I won't go to Kinmen for military service.
  • And I won't go nowhere in particular, without destination.
  • I'm a bit sad because I won't go to that school anymore.
  • I won't go to jail, but you will.
  • If you're trying to put me back in foster care, I won't go.
  • OK, Bartel, calm down, I won't go to the village.
  • Look, if you cry, I won't go.
  • I won't go to the movies with her anymore 'cause she's always yelling at the screen.
  • Anyway, I won't go.
  • I won't go over there, I promise.
  • So I won't go... to the wedding.

Alternatives:

  • I will not go
  • I'm not going to go

I don't go

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a habitual action or a general statement about not going somewhere.

This phrase is used to express a habitual action or a general statement about not going to a particular place.

Examples:

  • I don't go to that restaurant anymore.
  • He doesn't go to the gym regularly.
  • She doesn't go to church on Sundays.
  • I don't go to reunions because of her.
  • I don't go sailing or like watching home improvement programs.
  • Because I don't go after guys who are in relationships.
  • I don't go in much for the theater.
  • I don't go in undefended against hostiles.
  • I don't go to school on Sunday.
  • From now on, I don't go to him.
  • It's the same reason I don't go to Barneys.
  • I don't go to the movies. I prefer live theater.
  • I don't go around trying to get my picture in the paper.
  • I don't go to work so you can spend it on your mates.
  • I don't go in her house.
  • I don't go by Puma much anymore.
  • I don't go about transforming pumpkins for just anybody.
  • I don't go through your stuff.
  • I don't go to school here.
  • I don't go Dutch on the first date.
  • Same reason I don't go to the 99 Cent Store.
  • I don't go around doing childish things like spreading rumors.
  • Your word. I don't go down with them.

Alternatives:

  • I never go
  • I avoid going

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