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Be sure not to do/ be sure to not do I encountered the expression "be sure to not" in an article. I remember I learned "Be sure not to do" at school, and am wondering whether the former is correct or not. I would appreciate any examples if you could give me. Thanks!
2014年5月2日 08:03
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I would recommend using the phrase you learned in class if anything. It's not a common phrase that I tend to use but it depends on the context. I would leave out the "do" at the end and replace it with an action such as "go". You could say, "Be sure not to go out after dark." Or you could make it a command and say "don't go out after dark."
2014年5月2日
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"be sure to not" is negating what ever verb will follow. "be sure to not litter" = "be sure you do not litter" But it's a weird thing to say.
2014年5月2日
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