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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Not inclined

Can one use:
1) I feel not inclined to support him.
instead of:
2) I did not feel inclined to support him.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

No, because the tenses are different. Otherwise, the following basically mean the same: I'm not inclined to support him. I feel not inclined to support him.

  • No, because the tenses are different.
  • Otherwise, the following basically mean the same: I'm not inclined to support him.
  • I feel not inclined to support him.
  • I don't feel inclined to support him.
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No, because the tenses are different.

Otherwise, the following basically mean the same:
I'm not inclined to support him.
I feel not inclined to support him.
I don't feel inclined to support him.

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