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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

I care nothing if they all die

I care nothing if they all die, but I also care nothing if they live.

I'd like to know if "care" can take two objects?"nothing", "if they all die".
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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"nothing", "if they all die". No. The 'if' clause is a separate but dependent clause: If they all die, I care nothing.

  • "nothing", "if they all die".
  • No.
  • The 'if' clause is a separate but dependent clause: If they all die, I care nothing.
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park sang joonI'd like to know if "care" can take two objects?"nothing", "if they all die".
No. The 'if' clause is a separate but dependent clause:

If they all die, I care nothing.

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