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30 Nov 2020
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You know, "I don't want to die either" is correct but " I don't want to die too" is incorrect but one of my friends said " I don't want to die too" Can I think it's slang?
You know, "I don't want to die either" is correct but " I don't want to die too" is incorrect but one of my friends said " I don't want to die too" Can I think it's slang?
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I wouldn't say "I don't want to die too." isn't correct, but it just isn't natural to say.
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No, it just sounds like bad English
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@0kgal @tabeh0udai Bad English sounds like "He don't know". Correct English is " He doesn't know" but I never say " He don't know" except for a mistake. It's totally lame for me.
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