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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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He would never do fishing. Can we understand this sentence like no matter what he will no do fishing at all?
  

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Anonymous He would never go fishing. You haven't given enough information about the situation in which you want to use this. We need that in order to disambiguate the meanings.

  • Anonymous He would never go fishing.
  • You haven't given enough information about the situation in which you want to use this.
  • We need that in order to disambiguate the meanings.
  • 1.
  • He never used to go fishing (in the past).
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AnonymousHe would never go fishing.
You haven't given enough information about the situation in which you want to use this. We need that in order to disambiguate the meanings.

1. He never used to go fishing (in the past). It was not his habit to go fishing.
2. I don't imagine that he would ever go fishing. H

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