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Viceidol Posted 18 years ago
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"Any of us cannot be heros." Is this correct?

"Any of us can not be heros.", "Any child could not tell the difference." Are they correct? Please give me your opinion, thank you!
  

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Viceidol " Any of us can not be heros. ", " Any child could not tell the difference. " Are they correct?

  • Viceidol " Any of us can not be heros.
  • ", " Any child could not tell the difference.
  • " Are they correct?
  • Please give me your opinion, thank you!
  • I'm not sure what your intended meanings are, but I'll try to help you.
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Viceidol"Any of us can not be heros.", "Any child could not tell the difference." Are they correct? Please give me your opinion, thank you!
I'm not sure what your intended meanings are, but I'll try to help you.

None of us can be heros [nobody]. Not all of us can be heros [some
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Your answer is exactly what I need. Actually I was trying to negate the sentence with simply "not". But that seems impossible. Thanks for you help!!

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