Victor Fajardo
What’s the difference between "They sent no one" and "They didn't send anybody"?
20 oct. 2021 18:18
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There is no real difference in meaning. But there is a slight difference in in the attitude of the speaker depending on which one you use: "They sent no one" - This puts the emphasis on no one, suggesting that the speaker is perhaps surprised/ annoyed/ irritated/ incredulous that no one was sent. "They didn't send anybody" - In this version the speaker is more neutral in his attitude/ feelings. This is more a simple statement of fact.
20 octobre 2021
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I agree with Charlie Collingwood's response. He did a wonderful job explaining the difference and I have nothing more to add 😊
20 octobre 2021
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20 octobre 2021
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