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Hi Elena,
Good question :) Actually, we often use won't with things that don't work as they should do. For example:
I think this is an extension of the use of will and won't to show a person's willingness or volition. We can say, for example:
Using won't shows that the person is unwilling to answer (not just that he cannot answer). If we use won't in the three sentences above, it gives a sense that those objects are uncooperative or stubborn (even though, of course, as objects they have no will or intentions of their own).
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Jonathan
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Hello Yshc,
When making deductions about the present or past, might, may and could are interchangeable. I can't think of a context in which one is possible and another is not, or a context in which the meaning would be change.
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