Re: Question on the verb 'will'
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learning54
Thanks a lot for that one too. One last question.
I don't have the intention..
No, you have the intention to not-go
Re: Question on the verb 'will'
Hi 5jj,
Hmm, please explain what the difference is
a) I don't have the intention to go.
b) I have the intention to not-go.
Re: Question on the verb 'will'
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Originally Posted by
learning54
Hmm, please explain what the difference is
a) I don't have the intention to go.
b) I have the intention to not-go.
in (a), you simply do not have an intention; in (b), you do have an intention.
Re: Question on the verb 'will'
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5jj
in (a), you simply do not have an intention; in (b), you do have an intention.
Hi 5jj,
Wow! :shock: I had to translate it to Spanish to make sure I get the picture.
(a) You do not have an intention to go.
(b) You do have an intention to not-go.
Thanks a lot for every reply.:-D
L.
Re: Question on the verb 'will'
Hi 5jj,
Do you agree with the explanations given to the following conversations?
A: Will you go to Wilton next weekend?
A: Do you have the intention to go to Wilton next weekend?
A: Is it certain?
B: Yes, I will.
A: Are you going to Wilton next weekend?
A: Do you have plans to go to Wilton next weekend?
A: Is there present evidence (such as the ticket, a reason) to go to Wilton next weekend?
B: Yes, I am. It’s my mother’s birthday.
Thanks in advance.