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He didn't run because he didn't wanted to
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He didn't run not because he didn't wanted to
OR
He didn't run not because he wanted not to
Which is correct?
What is needed to express is that the person didn't do a particular thing,
in this case let it be that he didn't run ,but the person wanted to do it, and so 'he didn't wanted to' isn't the reason he didn't run , the reason why he didn't do would be in the next sentence..as a simple sentences 'he didn't run because he was/couldn't/(or anything else as a reason) _____'
american-english negation double-negation
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He didn't run because he didn't wanted to
OR
He didn't run not because he didn't wanted to
OR
He didn't run not because he wanted not to
Which is correct?
What is needed to express is that the person didn't do a particular thing,
in this case let it be that he didn't run ,but the person wanted to do it, and so 'he didn't wanted to' isn't the reason he didn't run , the reason why he didn't do would be in the next sentence..as a simple sentences 'he didn't run because he was/couldn't/(or anything else as a reason) _____'
american-english negation double-negation
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He didn't run because he didn't wanted to
OR
He didn't run not because he didn't wanted to
OR
He didn't run not because he wanted not to
Which is correct?
What is needed to express is that the person didn't do a particular thing,
in this case let it be that he didn't run ,but the person wanted to do it, and so 'he didn't wanted to' isn't the reason he didn't run , the reason why he didn't do would be in the next sentence..as a simple sentences 'he didn't run because he was/couldn't/(or anything else as a reason) _____'
american-english negation double-negation
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He didn't run because he didn't wanted to
OR
He didn't run not because he didn't wanted to
OR
He didn't run not because he wanted not to
Which is correct?
What is needed to express is that the person didn't do a particular thing,
in this case let it be that he didn't run ,but the person wanted to do it, and so 'he didn't wanted to' isn't the reason he didn't run , the reason why he didn't do would be in the next sentence..as a simple sentences 'he didn't run because he was/couldn't/(or anything else as a reason) _____'
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