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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

which sentences are right:
not to destroy them
not destroying them
  

Top answer

Neither of those is a sentence. They are both possible as sentence fragments, but they may not necessarily work in the context you envision.

  • Neither of those is a sentence.
  • They are both possible as sentence fragments, but they may not necessarily work in the context you envision.
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Neither of those is a sentence. They are both possible as sentence fragments, but they may not necessarily work in the context you envision.
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Grammar

They were told not to destroy them.
They were blamed for not destroying them.
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i mean word (not) should be use before verb or noun?
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Anonymous I mean should the word (not) should be used before a verb or noun?
Not can be used before adjectives, adverbs and verbs (or verb forms).

He was not happy. (b

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