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9 Jul 2020
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
I won't go there.
I'm not going there.
Do native speakers use both sentences often?
I won't go there.
I'm not going there.
Do native speakers use both sentences often?
I'm not going there.
Do native speakers use both sentences often?
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9 Jul 2020
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- English (US)
I’m not going there - more common!
I won’t go there - we only say this if something bad happened at a place. If Your friend says restaurant has rats, you can say 🤭😱 what? I won’t go there
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- English (US)
I’m not going there - more common!
I won’t go there - we only say this if something bad happened at a place. If Your friend says restaurant has rats, you can say 🤭😱 what? I won’t go there
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