Question
24 Dec 2018
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
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Spanish (Spain)
Question about English (US)
Do the both sentences mean the same?
She would say nothing further.
She didn’t say anything.
Do the both sentences mean the same?
She would say nothing further.
She didn’t say anything.
She would say nothing further.
She didn’t say anything.
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- English (US)
The first one is implying that she has said something but the second one shows that she has said nothing at all. But they both do have a similar meaning.
- Japanese

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