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Kenny1999 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

"I don't trust you" and "I don't want to trust you"

I perfectly understand that "I don't trust you" is grammatically correct and it simply means what it is.


How about "I don't want to trust you"?

Does it sound normal?

Does it mean that I don't want to trust you but I actually trust you for this time?? may not be next time

  

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Yes. It sounds like I must trust you but I am reluctant.

  • Yes.
  • It sounds like I must trust you but I am reluctant.
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Yes. It sounds like I must trust you but I am reluctant.

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