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I dont want to see him vs I dont want to see him now.

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "I don't want to see him" is a general statement indicating a lack of desire to see someone, while "I don't want to see him now" specifies that the lack of desire is currently applicable. The addition of "now" adds a temporal element to the statement.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

I dont want to see him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a lack of desire to see someone.

This phrase is a general statement indicating a lack of desire to see a specific person. It does not specify when this lack of desire applies.

Alternatives:

  • I do not wish to see him.
  • I have no desire to see him.
  • I would rather not see him.
  • I prefer not to see him.
  • I am not interested in seeing him.

I dont want to see him now.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a lack of desire to see someone at the present moment.

This phrase specifies that the lack of desire to see the person is applicable at the current time. It adds a temporal element to the statement.

Alternatives:

  • I do not wish to see him at the moment.
  • I have no desire to see him right now.
  • I would rather not see him now.
  • I prefer not to see him at this time.
  • I am not interested in seeing him currently.

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