Pei Yung
Not if I can help it (1) What does “not if I can help it” mean? Is the sentence below correct? “Would you go traveling without any preparation?Not if I can help it.” (2) What does “not if” mean? How can I use it in normal conversation? Thank you.
Jul 15, 2017 2:12 AM
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"If I can help it" means if I can avoid it, if I have another option. "Not" is short for the previous phrase (which we don't need to repeat) "I would not go traveling without any preparation," so the whole thing would be "I would not go traveling without any preparation if I had another option."
July 15, 2017
'Not if I can help it' means something like 'Not if I can avoid it'. Your sentence is OK, but perhaps slightly (but only slightly) odd, as you have sort-of doubled up on the 'doing something' idea (preparation and avoiding) "Will you being going to her party? Not if I can avoid it" / "Will you take a slow train? Not if I can avoid it". I'm not sure 'not if' is really a logical grouping. "What about the traffic? I will avoid it if I can" "I will avoid her if I can"
July 15, 2017
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