want - /wɔnt/
won't - /woʊnt/
- I want to go to the park, but I won’t have time today.
- She said she won’t be able to attend the meeting, even though she wants to.
- I want a cup of coffee, but I won’t drink it this late.
- He won’t listen to what I want to say about the project.
- I want to go for a walk, but I won’t if it rains.
- They want to stay home tonight, but they won’t be able to avoid the party.
- I want to eat dessert, but I won’t have any more sugar today.
- She wants to learn how to play the piano, but she won’t practice every day.
- We want to travel more, but we won’t be able to afford it this year.
- I want to help, but I won’t be able to do it alone.
Pronunciation:
• Want: /wɔnt/ - The vowel sound is similar to the "aw" in "law". The word sounds like "wawnt."
• Won't: /woʊnt/ - The vowel sound is more of a long "o" sound, similar to "go." The word sounds like "wohnt."
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