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JungKim Posted 9 years ago
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No, I don't. But I do him.

Emotion: smileA: Do you love me?
B: No, I don't.

In this context, can "B" add "But I do him" to mean "But I love him"?

A: Do you love me?
B: No, I don't. But I do him.

Also, what about these?

A: Do you love me?
B: Yes, I do you.

OR

A: Do you love me?
B: No, I don't you. But I do him.
  

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JungKim In this context, can "B" add "But I do him" to mean "But I love him"? Not at all. Do you love me?

  • JungKim In this context, can "B" add "But I do him" to mean "But I love him"?
  • Not at all.
  • Do you love me?
  • No, I don't.
  • But I do love him.
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JungKimIn this context, can "B" add "But I do him" to mean "But I love him"?

Not at all.

Do you love me?

No, I don't.

But I do love him. (more emphatic)

JungKimAlso, what about these?

No.

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