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Alex Young 5828 Posted 9 years ago
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A bit of help?

“He warned me strictly to not participate/against participating in The Running of the Bulls festival in Pamplona. “

They say only one answer can be correct, but I’ve heard both of those and I consider(ed) them both to be fine. Is there anything I’m missing?

  

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Alex Young 5828 They say only one answer can be correct That is not true. Abandon them. Alex Young 5828 Is there anything I’m missing?

  • Alex Young 5828 They say only one answer can be correct That is not true.
  • Abandon them.
  • Alex Young 5828 Is there anything I’m missing?
  • unless it is the very minor 'to not participate'=> 'not to participate'.
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Alex Young 5828They say only one answer can be correct

That is not true. Abandon them.

Alex Young 5828Is there anything I’m missing?

No...unless it is the very minor 'to not participate'=> 'not to participate'.

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