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I didn’t say you should spend all your money. (Emphasis on you)
I meant someone else should spend their money, not you.
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I didn’t say you should spend all your money. (Emphasis on didn’t)
I’m strongly denying it. I didn’t say that at all.
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Okay!
I can’t afford to buy a new laptop right now. (Emphasis on can’t)
It’s not possible for me to buy it.
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I didn’t borrow any money from you. (Emphasis on any)
I didn’t borrow even a small amount of money.
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Okay!
I didn’t say you should spend all your money. (Emphasis on I)
Someone else might have said it, but I didn’t.
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I can’t afford to buy a new laptop right now. (Emphasis on afford)
I don’t have the money to buy it, even if I want to.
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He likes to shop at sales. (Emphasis on sales)
He prefers shopping at sales instead of at regular prices.
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I didn’t say you should spend all your money. (Emphasis on your)
Use someone else’s money, not your own.
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They only paid for one service. (Emphasis on one)
They paid for a single service, not multiple.
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She bought the shoes, not the bag. (Emphasis on bought)
She didn’t rent or borrow the shoes—she paid for them.
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I’d never waste money on expensive clothes. (Emphasis on never)
I would absolutely never do that.
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He does like to shop at sales. (Emphasis on does)
It’s true, even if someone else says he doesn’t.
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They only paid for one service. (Emphasis on paid)
They didn’t get it for free—they actually paid for it.
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Okay!
I didn’t say you should spend all your money. (Emphasis on all)
Maybe only some of the money should be spent, not everything.
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I didn’t say you should spend all your money. (Emphasis on spend)
I meant to do something else with the money, like save it.
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Okay!
I’d never waste money on expensive clothes. (Emphasis on expensive)
I might buy cheaper clothes, but not expensive ones.
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Okay!
I didn’t borrow any money from you. (Emphasis on borrow)
I didn’t borrow it—I could have received it as a gift or in some other way.
Oops!
Okay!
She bought the shoes, not the bag. (Emphasis on shoes)
She bought the shoes, not any other item like a bag.
Oops!
Okay!
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