Alexandre
It's better do not know / It's better not to know Which is correct? 1 - “It's better do not know.” 2 - “It's better not to know.” 3 - None of above (please, specify the correct).
2011年1月11日 17:30
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3 - I recommend "It's best not to know." This alternative sounds better and covers more situations.
2011年1月11日
2
it's better to do/not to do something it's better to study hard. it's better not to smoke.
2011年1月11日
1
2 - “It's better not to know.” you can change 1. "it's better (you) do not know"
2011年1月11日
1
For structure with a phrase linked by the preposition "to", [affirmative]: It is better to + (inf.) ... [negative]: It is better not to + (inf.) ... For structure with a subordinate clause linked by the conjunction "that", [affirmative]: It is better that you (do) // one/he/she (does) ... [negative]: It is better that you/they (do not do) // one/he/she (does not do) ... --- Good day. / Que tenha um bom dia.
2011年1月19日
1
"It's better not to know" is correct.
2011年1月11日
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