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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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may don't want to... or may not want to...?

please tell me, illiterate, how to write the sentence:
He may don't want to go to the cinema. or
He may not want to go to the cinema.
( I mean that it's possible that he will not want to go)
  

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Hi, Please tell me, illiterate, how to write the sentence: He may don't want to go to the cinema. or <<< not OK He may not want to go to the cinema. <<< OK ( I mean that it's possible that he will not want to go) Clive

  • Hi, Please tell me, illiterate, how to write the sentence: He may don't want to go to the cinema.
  • or <<< not OK He may not want to go to the cinema.
  • <<< OK ( I mean that it's possible that he will not want to go) Clive
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Hi,
Please tell me, illiterate, how to write the sentence:
He may don't want to go to the cinema. or <<< not OK
He may not want to go to the cinema. <<< OK
( I mean that it's possible that he will not want to go)

Clive

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