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It's not true to say that won't is in an apostrophe. Apostrophe is the little comma that goes into words where one or more letters have been omitted and won't is the contracted form of will not.

^I think they know what an apostrophe is! They were asking what 'will not' was when it was shortened with an apostrophe.

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Eriberto Mohr

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