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Writingtosms Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Not advisable to vs Advisable not to

Hi

I have two sentences:

  1. It is not advisable to play with fire.
  2. It is advisable not to play with fire.

I'd like to know:

a) Are both sentences grammatically correct?

b) Which of the above two formats is more commonly used?

P;ease help.


Thank you.

  

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writingtosms I have two sentences: It is not advisable to play with fire. It is advisable not to play with fire. I'd like to know: a) Are both sentences grammatically correct?

  • writingtosms I have two sentences: It is not advisable to play with fire.
  • It is advisable not to play with fire.
  • I'd like to know: a) Are both sentences grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • writingtosms b) Which of the above two formats is more commonly used?
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writingtosms

I have two sentences:

  1. It is not advisable to play with fire.
  2. It is advisable not to play with fire.

I'd like to know:

a) Are both sentences grammatically correct?

Yes.

writingtosmsb) Which of the above two formats is more commonly used?

1.

Both fraze.it

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