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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Have to try

what's the difference between "you never have to try" and "you never try". The former one is a line from a movie and I am thinking can i use "you never try" and what's the difference exactly.
  

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Hi, what's the difference between "you never have to try" and "you never try". The former one is a line from a movie and I am thinking can i use "you never try" and what's the difference exactly. Let's look at two simpler examples that are positive rather than negative.

  • Hi, what's the difference between "you never have to try" and "you never try".
  • The former one is a line from a movie and I am thinking can i use "you never try" and what's the difference exactly.
  • Let's look at two simpler examples that are positive rather than negative.
  • You have to cook dinner = You must cook dinner.
  • You cook dinner = You go into the kitchen and do it.
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Hi,
what's the difference between "you never have to try" and "you never try". The former one is a line from a movie and I am thinking can i use "you never try" and what's the difference exactly.

Let's look at two simpler examples that are positive rather than negative.
You have to cook dinner = You must cook dinner.
You cook dinner = You go into the kitchen a
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