suprunp
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"She didn't attend the meeting because she wanted to."
As far as I understand this should mean roughly "She attended the meeting not because she wanted to, but because she was compelled to do so."
Can it be understood in this way?
"She didn't attend the meeting because she wanted to (not attend)." ~ "She did not attend the meeting because she did not want to (attend it)."
Thanks.
As far as I understand this should mean roughly "She attended the meeting not because she wanted to, but because she was compelled to do so."
Can it be understood in this way?
"She didn't attend the meeting because she wanted to (not attend)." ~ "She did not attend the meeting because she did not want to (attend it)."
Thanks.