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i sure don't want vs i'm sure don't want

The correct phrase is "I sure don't want." The contraction "I'm" should not be used before "sure" in this context. The correct structure is to use "I sure" followed by the negation "don't want."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 748 views

i sure don't want

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a strong negative feeling about not wanting something. It is a casual way of emphasizing the lack of desire for something.

Examples:

  • I sure don't want to go out in this rain.
  • I sure don't want to miss the opportunity.
  • I sure don't want to deal with that issue right now.
  • I sure don't want to eat spicy food.
  • I sure don't want to be late for the meeting.
  • Well, I sure don't want them Yankees to be the last face I see.
  • I sure don't want to do this.
  • Even though Rene wants one of his own, but I sure don't want him to feel like he's being forced...
  • But I sure don't want him to feel like he's being forced into...
  • 'Cause I sure don't want a family.
  • I sure don't want to step aside, but I'm willing to if you feel that's what's best.
  • I said, "Then I sure don't want one, for a hound'll suck eggs."
  • are just putting up an invisible wall that keeps me from my flock, and I sure don't want that.

i'm sure don't want

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I'm sure I don't want to know what that was about.
  • But I'm sure you don't want varicose veins.
  • I'm sure you don't want it to... suffer.
  • Plus, I'm sure you don't want to move to toledo.
  • Plus, I'm sure you don't want to move to Toledo.
  • I mean, i'm sure you don't want to remember...
  • I'm sure we don't want to distract anyone from honest toil.
  • You're doctors, I'm sure you don't want to cause pain.
  • I'm sure they don't want to hear.
  • I'm sure you don't want him to make a fool of himself.
  • I'm sure they don't want to let their Admirals start a Third World War just to save face.
  • I'm sure you don't want madame to learn of our nightly meetings any more than I do.
  • I'm sure you don't want to hear about that.
  • I'm sure they don't want to invite a housewife.
  • I mean, I'm sure they don't want us just sitting here staring at them.
  • I'm sure you don't want MGM coming into it.
  • Maybe you can forgive her lyin' ways... but I'm sure you don't want a nanny who's packin'...
  • I'm sure you don't want to see me.
  • Well, I'm sure you don't want to be talking like this in front of him.
  • And here we are, asking people questions, I'm sure they don't want to give the answers to.

Alternatives:

  • I sure don't want
  • I'm sure I don't want
  • I'm sure I don't want to
  • I'm sure I don't want that
  • I'm sure I don't want to do that

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