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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I want not to go, -is it correct?
  

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This would be correct in certain situations, but the more common form is I don't want to go.

  • This would be correct in certain situations, but the more common form is I don't want to go.
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This would be correct in certain situations, but the more common form is I don't want to go.
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1) I want not to go to ****, but to heaven. Therefore, I will forswear all material possessions and become a monk.

2) I don't want to go to school today. I don't feel well.

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