0
Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

nothing that sb shouldn't necessarily see

Hi,

1. There is nothing in my diary that she shouldn't see.
2. There is nothing in my diary that she shouldn't necessarily see.

I can understand the first sentence, but the second one confuses me. Does it mean there might be something in the diary she shouldn't see? Could anyone tell the difference, please?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Anonymous I can understand the first sentence, but the second one confuses me I agree. I see no difference. 'Necessarily' might as well be omitted.

  • Anonymous I can understand the first sentence, but the second one confuses me I agree.
  • I see no difference.
  • 'Necessarily' might as well be omitted.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
AnonymousI can understand the first sentence, but the second one confuses me
I agree. I see no difference. 'Necessarily' might as well be omitted.
0
Thank you, Mister Micawber. I really appreciate your answer.

Related Questions