[Grammar] Don't / won't

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holdenenglish

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Dear teachers

Should I use "won't" or "don't" in the following sentence? Or both correct, just different in the meaning? Please advise.

"The meeting you won't/don't want to miss"


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Holden
 
The example you provided is not a sentence; it has no main verb. As to your question, the two words in this context have equivalent meanings.
 
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