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I can think of 2 options of the interpretation of this sentence, which one is the most natural to you? Or if they are both unnatural to you, please provide youyour interpretation.
--> "I was never made(=born) to love her."

  1. I wasn't made(=born) at all, in order to love her.
  2. I, in fact, was made(=born), but I was made in that way so I don't love her.

I can think of 2 options of the interpretation of this sentence, which one is the most natural to you? Or if they are both unnatural to you, please provide you interpretation.
--> "I was never made(=born) to love her."

  1. I wasn't made(=born) at all, in order to love her.
  2. I, in fact, was made(=born), but I was made in that way so I don't love her.

I can think of 2 options of the interpretation of this sentence, which one is the most natural to you? Or if they are both unnatural to you, please provide your interpretation.
--> "I was never made(=born) to love her."

  1. I wasn't made(=born) at all, in order to love her.
  2. I, in fact, was made(=born), but I was made in that way so I don't love her.
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How do you interpret this sentence? "I was never made(=born) to love her."

I can think of 2 options of the interpretation of this sentence, which one is the most natural to you? Or if they are both unnatural to you, please provide you interpretation.
--> "I was never made(=born) to love her."

  1. I wasn't made(=born) at all, in order to love her.
  2. I, in fact, was made(=born), but I was made in that way so I don't love her.