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What is the different between“I've done nothing to you’”and“I didn't do anything to you”?
What is the difference between“I've done nothing to you’”and“I didn't do anything to you”?
May 26, 2018 11:57 AM
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"I 've done nothing to you" I will say that main I haven't do anything to you now, it is present time now.
"I did not do anything to you" I would say in the past I did not do anything to you at all.
May 26, 2018
the first sentence is correct.
the second sentence is a double negative potentially.
you should use the first even though you will the hear the second sentence. It is not recommended.
and never say this"I didn't do nothing" <this is a double negative
May 26, 2018
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