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navi tasanPosted 2 years ago

do anything at all

1) He did his best to make the robot do anything, but it only did certain things and refused to do the others.


2) He did his best to make the robot do anything, but it did nothing at all.


In the second sentence 'anything' means basically 'the least possible amount of work' or something of the sort.


Gratefully,

Navi

  
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