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Abdul Kaium Tanvir Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Tense

1. The robber wouldn't say where he had spent all the money.

2. The robber didn't say where he had spent all the money.


What's the difference between two sentences?

  

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1. The robber wouldn't say where he had spent all the money. He was unwilling to say.

  • 1.
  • The robber wouldn't say where he had spent all the money.
  • He was unwilling to say.
  • 2.
  • The robber didn't say where he had spent all the money.
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1. The robber wouldn't say where he had spent all the money. He was unwilling to say.

2. The robber didn't say where he had spent all the money. Simply states a fact. Maybe he was unwilling to say. Or maybe no-one asked him!

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