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Takchi_l Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

not smoking vs. not to smoke

0 01b001. Please tell other staff who are addicted to tobacco 01i00___02i00 both in the hall way and in any working areas. (A) don’t smoke (B) not smoking (C) aren’t smoking (D) not to smoke02b02br
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00ricky: the answer is (D), please tell me any difference between not smoking and. not to smoke 02br
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002. Not every person who is indicted 01i00__________02i00. (A) of guilt (B) is guilty (C) to be guilty (D) guilty02br
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00ricky: i put (D) but the answer is (B). why?02br
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0 It is more common to say" tell somebody to do something"0-

  • 0 It is more common to say" tell somebody to do something"0-
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0 It is more common to say" tell somebody to do something"0-
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0I already answered #2 in your other thread.02br
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00please tell me any difference between not smoking and. not to smoke12blockquote
10They are basically the same in meaning, but you use one or the other depending on the governing verb that precedes it. After 01i00tell02i00 use 01i00not to smoke02i00. 01i00He 01b00told0

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