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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Not to / to not

Hello,

Please fix this sentence:

I had been planing to let you know about that but then I decided not to.

Thanks.

  

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You had been planning to do something you chose not to(later) I chose not to do something I had been planning to do. The sentence there you've written seems OK. Do you think it's not?

  • You had been planning to do something you chose not to(later) I chose not to do something I had been planning to do.
  • The sentence there you've written seems OK.
  • Do you think it's not?
  • If not, what is it that, you think, is not OK in that?
  • Thanks Karan
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You had been planning to do something you chose not to(later)

I chose not to do something I had been planning to do.


The sentence there you've written seems OK. Do you think it's not? If not, what is it that, you think, is not OK in that?


Thanks

Karan

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Karen15I had been planning to let you know about that, but then I decided not to.

As shown above.

CJ

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