Functional Grammar: Doesn't Work vs Won't Work | Confusing Words Explained | English With Ananya
Confused between "It Doesn't Work" and "It Won't Work"? This complete functional English grammar lesson explains the REAL difference with crystal-clear examples! Learn when to use DOESN'T WORK (general fact/permanent state) vs WON'T WORK (right now/refusing to work) like a native speaker. Master these confusing daily used English words forever!👉All Online English Courses
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📚 What You'll Learn in This Video:
✅ Complete explanation of "IT DOESN'T WORK" - meaning, usage & context
✅ Complete explanation of "IT WON'T WORK" - meaning, usage & context
✅ Key differences between DOESN'T WORK and WON'T WORK
✅ When natives say "doesn't work" (permanent/general facts)
✅ When natives say "won't work" (temporary/right now situations)
✅ Functional use of grammar in real conversations
✅ How to sound natural like native English speakers
✅ The psychology behind each phrase (expectation vs fact)
✅ Negative forms: CAN'T WORK vs DOESN'T WORK vs WON'T WORK
✅ Common mistakes Indians and ESL learners make
✅ 30+ real-life conversation examples you can use immediately
✅ Practice exercises with everyday situations
✅ Quick memory tricks to remember the difference forever
💡 Key Takeaways:
"IT DOESN'T WORK" (GENERAL FACT/PERMANENT):
Means: It's broken/defective/never works
Time frame: General truth, permanent state, always true
Attitude: Stating a fact, no surprise or frustration
Grammar: Present Simple (habitual/permanent)
Examples:
"My old phone doesn't work anymore" (it's broken permanently)
"This method doesn't work for everyone" (general fact)
"The elevator doesn't work" (it's been broken for a while)
"That excuse doesn't work with me" (never works, general truth)
"IT WON'T WORK" (RIGHT NOW/REFUSING):
Means: It's refusing to work right now/temporarily not working
Time frame: Current moment, temporary situation, right now
Attitude: Surprise, frustration, expectation it should work
Grammar: Future/Modal (will not = refusal/inability)
Examples:
"My car won't start this morning!" (it should start, but it's not)
"This new app won't open on my phone" (right now, unexpected)
"The printer won't print my documents" (temporary frustration)
"Your plan won't work in this situation" (prediction about future)
Quick Comparison:
🔴 "The computer DOESN'T work" = It's broken (general fact, permanent)
🟢 "The computer WON'T work" = It's not working right now (temporary, frustration)
🎯 Perfect For:
English learners (Intermediate to Advanced levels)
ESL/EFL students improving functional grammar
Anyone confused about "doesn't" vs "won't"
IELTS Speaking Test preparation (natural expressions)
TOEFL Speaking section practice
Students wanting to sound like native speakers
Professionals improving workplace English communication
People living or planning to move abroad
Anyone struggling with English modal verbs
Competitive exam aspirants (functional grammar questions)
Teachers looking for practical explanations
Time Stamps
00:30 Difference between DOESN'T WORK & WON'T WORK
01:00 When to use 'Doesn't work'
02:00 When to use 'Won't Work'
03:00 Common Spoken English Mistakes
05:00 English Grammar Quiz
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