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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

might not

If I have to use the adverb 'otherwise' with the verb 'might not', what would the sentence construction be?

a)"I might otherwise not carry on with the work."
b)"I might not otherwise carry on with the work."

Similarly, if it is used with the verb 'might', then?
c)"I might otherwise do the work."
d)"I might do the work otherwise."
  

Top answer

All of those are possible. You can also front 'otherwise'.

  • All of those are possible.
  • You can also front 'otherwise'.
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All of those are possible. You can also front 'otherwise'.
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Oh, so all of them are correct! Thanks, I was really confused about it Emotion: happy

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