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so (to) not to...
Correct me please. How do you say, for example:
_I should do this, so to not to put any obstacle in front of me_
Are two 'to's required? If not, then which one isn't necessary?
Nov 3, 2013 1:59 PM
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I think i understand what you mean.
I should do this so as to not put any obstacles in front of me.
The as is important in giving the meaning. But I am afraid I do not know the Gramatical rule for this.
November 3, 2013
I should do this, so don't put any obstacles in front of me.
I need to do this so don't put any obstacles in my way.
I should do this, so best not to put any obstacles in front of me.
November 3, 2013
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