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Danyel
You nееdn't havе...
You nееdn't havе bought thіs coat.
&
You shouldn't havе bought thіs coat.
What is the difference?
2017년 7월 27일 오후 12:32
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The first implies that buying the coat was unnecessary.
"You needn't have bought this coat. You already have other coats."
The second implies that it was wrong for some reason to buy the coat.
"You shouldn't havе bought thіs coat. You can't afford it and you should be saving money."
2017년 7월 27일
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Needn't = need not = which means there was no reason to buy the coat
Shouldn't = should not = more about what you're allowed to do e.g. if there was no money for the coat
2017년 7월 27일
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