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※ ChatGPTを利用し、要約された質問です(原文:Are you sure you won't/don't want to~? )
Are you sure you won't/don't want to~?
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- The difference between 'won't want to' and 'don't want to' is in the meaning of certainty and preference.
- In questions like 'Why won't you go to the concert with me?' and 'Why don't you go to the party with me?', 'why don't' implies an invitation.
- In sentences like 'I asked Lily what Rachel would want to do on a date' and 'What would you want to do?', 'will' is used to express future possibilities while 'do/does' is used to ask about preferences.
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わかりやすい説明ありがとうございます。 ニュアンスの違いもわかりました。 3についてもう一つ質問があります。 回答頂けると嬉しいです。よろしくお願いします。 What will you want to do?と、What would you want to do?では、 wouldの方が丁寧だけど意味は同じですよね? What will you want to do?とWhat do you want to do?でも、 Willの方は今決まってなくていいよ、という感じでwould程ではないけど、doよりも丁寧ですか?