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" don't do something" vs " fail to do something" Can you tell me what's the difference between " don't do something" and " fail to do something"? For example 1.He failed to keep his promise. 2.He didn't keep his promise. Are the two sentences exact the same in meaning? Thanks
2017年1月22日 03:36
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He didn't keep his promise means that for whatever reason, he didn't do that action (keep his promise). It could be because he is a bad person or simply because he just didn't want to. But "failed to keep his promise" means probably his intention was to keep that promise (do what he said he wold do) but that something prevented him from achieving this. Usually, when someone fails at some action it means their intention was to accomplish that, but there were obstacles (problems) that prevented him from this action. So, the second version makes the person look less guilty.
2017年1月22日
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