
Apr 26th, 2011, 06:56 am
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eslHQ Member | | Join Date: Nov 16th, 2010 Location: Japan Age: 63
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Re: I wouldn't prefer to or I would prefer not to Quote:
Quote Supperman Hi. Thank you.
How about "believe" as in the following?
A) I strongly believe that Japan was wrong at that time.
B) I strongly believe that Japan wasn't right at that time.
C) I don't strongly believe that Japan was right at that time. D) I don't believe at all that Japan was right at that time.
Which of B) or C) is the equivalent expression of A) ? | Thank you, susan53, for your detailed explanation.
I think I got it.
I agree that "strongly" is the problem.
So I create a new sentence D).
How about D) as the synonym of A)?
From your lesson, I think D) is better than B) as the synonym of A). |