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Hare Krishna Posted 11 years ago
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What is the meaning of these two sentences?

Hello! i am new at English.

Can anyone here tell me what these two sentences means:

1. I wont have anything to do with that

2. I wont have it any other way

Thanks, Hare Krishna.
  

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1. ). 2.

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  • ).
  • 2.
  • I won't allow it to be different (from some plan or way of doing something that was previously mentioned).
  • Spelling: won't .
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1. I won't have any involvement with that (won't use it / be a part of it / participate in it / etc.).

2. I won't allow it to be different (from some plan or way of doing something that was previously mentioned).

Spelling: won't.

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