The full form of Won’t is Will Not.
Sam won’t be doing any work this afternoon.
An example of won’t is someone saying they will not be attending a party; they won’t attend.
Won’t is simply a contraction of the words will not. They have the exact same meaning. Won’t is more informal; if you’re writing an essay, in most cases you’re advised not to use any contractions. Beyond that, there’s no reason not to choose whichever you like. More often when speaking, you’ll hear won’t. So if you’re writing dialogue, you might use the contraction to make it sound more natural.
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