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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Letter Writing

Don't

The negative verb don't can be used in bold in a sentence?
  

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Hi, You can make any or all words in a sentence bold, or red, or yellow, or big, or small, or underlined. Whether it's a good idea depends on what you are writing and who is going to read it. Clive

  • Hi, You can make any or all words in a sentence bold, or red, or yellow, or big, or small, or underlined.
  • Whether it's a good idea depends on what you are writing and who is going to read it.
  • Clive
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Hi,

You can make any or all words in a sentence bold, or red, or yellow, or big, or small, or underlined.

Whether it's a good idea depends on what you are writing and who is going to read it.

Clive
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The word don't is a contraction of two words - do and not.

If, in informal writing, you want to emphasize it, you can use capitals or bold face.

The mother said to her little boy, "You can play outside if you don't go in the street."

She said again, "DO NOT go in the street."

And again, "Don't go in the street!"

And again, "D
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Any word can be used in bold in a sentence.

Are you thinking about using it in some kind of manual?

(Bold type might not be approprite in certain types of documents.)

Perhaps you could give us an example.

- A.

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