22:49 Jul 25, 2020 |
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature / American novel | |||||||
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4 +6 | wouldn’t do it |
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4 +2 | wouldn't put potatoes on |
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wouldn\'t wouldn’t do it Explanation: and he knew if he didn't put potatoes on, Melinda wouldn’t do it (i.e. put potatoes on). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 54 mins (2020-07-25 23:44:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You can split the sentence: He didn't want a potato, and he knew if he didn't put potatoes on, Melinda wouldn't. into two separate sentences: He didn't want a potato. He knew if he didn't put potatoes on, Melinda wouldn't. This makes it clear that "wouldn't" refers back to "put". |
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