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Cual es diferencia entre not y don't? En que casos de usa?
17 de oct. de 2009 22:27
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Hola Mr Rogers,
NOT:
is an adverb that negates a sentence, phrase, verb or any word.
Examples:
Negating a verb ( here verb "to go")
"He will go"
"He will not go"
Negating an adjective ( here 'correct')
" It is not correct"
Negating a phrase
"It is not what you think "
DON'T:
'Don't' is a contraction of ' do not'
A contraction is a shortening of a word marked in English usually by an apostrophe " ' " as in "don't".
Do Not
Do = verb to 'do'
not = as mentioned before it negates the verb.
I do not know = I don't know.
You can use this contraction ,whenever you want to negate the verb "to do" ,instead of saying "do not" , nowadays often or almost always " don't" is used .
** Notice:
If you use verb ( to do) with the 3rd singular pronoun ( he/she/it) you say:
He does not
The contraction will be "doesn't"
He doesn't
18 de octubre de 2009
La palabra "not" se usa para hacer negativo un verbo o frase. Pero "don't" es lo que se llama una "contration". Como una abreviatura de 2 palabras.
Ejemplos:
"Do not" can be shortened to "don't".
"Can not" can be shortened to "can't".
"Will not" can be shortened to "won't".
"Would not" can be shortened to "wouldn't".
18 de octubre de 2009
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