Learn English – Why write “I will not be giving” instead of “I will not give”

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I came across two sentences like below when I read news.

"I will not be giving Donald Trump a chance"

"I won't be giving a little reset button like Hillary"

Both sentences were related to Donald Trump and the latter sentence came out from Donald Trump himself.

Because I'm beginner of English, I don't understand why 'will not be giving' is used in here. It seems to me that 'I will not give' is enough and Ok.

Is there any particular reason to use 'I will not be giving' and is there any subtle difference?

I would be appreciated if someone explain it.

Best Answer

It's not a particularly significant choice, but using the continuous form adds a stronger nuance of "immediacy". That's to say the temporal frame suggested by such statements tends to include the present as well as the future. If we contrast them...

1a: I will not be giving Donald Trump a chance.
1b: I will not give Donald Trump a chance.

2a: I won't be giving a little reset button like Hillary
2b: I won't give a little reset button like Hillary

...then in #1a it's more a matter of the speaker telling us what her position is in relation to Trump, whereas in #1b she's talking about what she will or won't do in the future.

Even more specifically, in #2a Trump is bringing up something Clinton is doing right now, as opposed to #2b ...like Hillary [did, in the past].

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