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Dear native English speakers,
I have a question.
Do both sentences make sense? If so, what's the difference in meaning?
(a) He could do anything but give up his plan against his will.
(b) He could do nothing but give up his plan against his will.
Hirashin
I have a question.
Do both sentences make sense? If so, what's the difference in meaning?
(a) He could do anything but give up his plan against his will.
(b) He could do nothing but give up his plan against his will.
Hirashin