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Felixxx Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Dare ?

I found that it must be without to after dare not(Daren't) in grammar book. however, it seems that it is the different meaning in the below sentence.

Which is the proper usage?

Don't you dare not go
Don't you dare not to go
Or
Don't you dare not going ( it should be wrong I guess)

(By the way, does it seem natural ? What I want to express is that "you had better go")

Thanks guys
  

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Don't you dare not go! )

  • Don't you dare not go!
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Don't you dare not go! (Yes, you had better go is very common, but informal.)

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