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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Should I say ‘to not’ or ‘not to’? Have I correctly used ‘has been making’?

Should I say ‘to not’ or ‘not to’? Have I correctly used ‘has been making’?

“He’s still young to have a life like this,” Cassandra thought. “He’s still young (to not / not to) remember the memories he has been making.”
  

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