Could somebody help me with the sentences below (1 & 2)?
EXPRESSION: I want nothing to do with somebody or something
Can the above expression be used in the conditional in following manner?:
1. I wouldn't want anything to do with her, if I caught her cheating on me.
2. I wouldn't like anything to do with her, if I caught her cheating on me.
Which of the above sentence sounds more natural and idiomatic? I feel that 1 is correct. Could somebody help me with this?
apatzinguense Which of the above sentence sounds more natural and idiomatic? I feel that 1 is correct. Yes.
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apatzinguenseWhich of the above sentence sounds more natural and idiomatic? I feel that 1 is correct.
Yes. The first one is the correct one.
By the way, there should be no comma.
CJ