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What's the difference between "Shje still did (it)" and "She did (it) anyway"?
- She knew better than to argue with him, but she still did.
- She knew better than to argue with him, but she did anyway.
Oct 17, 2024 5:35 AM
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There's not a real difference in meaning between the two--it's similar to «всё равно,» I think. For the second sentence, it sounds more natural if you include the 'it:' '...but, she did it anyway.' You could add 'it' after 'did' in the first sentence, also, but it's not totally necessary.
October 17, 2024
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