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Youngbuts Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

omittion of 'to' in replying to an answer

Hi~, everyone.

I have a question about the right use of 'to' in replying to a negative question. Would you take a look at the below and choose me correct sentences.

A: Why don't you drink coffee?
B: 1. I stopped because my doctor told me.
B: 2. I stopped because my doctor told me to.
B: 3. I stopped because my doctor told me not to
B: 4. I stopped because my doctor told me not to drink
B: 5. I stopped because my doctor told me not to drink coffee.

Which is right and which is wrong? And which is your favorites among the right?

Many thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

1. wrong 2. good 3.

  • 1.
  • wrong 2.
  • good 3.
  • not good 4.
  • not good, sounds like you’re talking about alcohol or drinking in general 5.
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1. wrong
2. good
3. not good
4. not good, sounds like you’re talking about alcohol or drinking in general
5. unnecessarily wordy

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