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Jose Juarez Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Does this sentence make sense?

I want nothing to do with you.
  

Top answer

No, the sentence does not make any sense. To make a sense, the sentence should read 'I want to do nothing with you'.

  • No, the sentence does not make any sense.
  • To make a sense, the sentence should read 'I want to do nothing with you'.
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No, the sentence does not make any sense. To make a sense, the sentence should read 'I want to do nothing with you'.

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Jose Juarez I want nothing to do with you.

Yes. It is a very common expression.

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"i want nothing to do with you"

I meant it as a form of rejection.

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Friend AlpheccaStars,

I'm grateful to you that you have detected my mistake so quickly and also have made me aware of it instantly. I admit that I am not proficient in English and can not use it idiomatically. I hurriedly answered your question and by doing so I have made the mistake of using 'a' before 'sense'. But one thing I can not help telling you. Are you hundred percent sure that

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Use controllable sense

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