Juan Pabon
What is the correct form? a) I don't sure. b) I am not sure. Can you explain me, please? Thank you.
31 mei 2022 20:14
Antwoorden · 7
1
I don't + <verb>. Examples of "do" with other verbs: I don't ski. I don't mind if you come. I do like to go out on weeknights. "Sure" is an adjective describing "I". Examples with other adjectives: I am sure / tall / short / athletic / lazy / tired.
31 mei 2022
1
You could say: I don't know. I'm not sure. I don't feel certain about this. As you can see, I don't (do/think/say something), it goes with verbs generally. Meanwhile, "I am not" goes with adjectives because it is describing a person (is/am/are). Hope this helps, Juan! :)
1 juni 2022
a) I am don't sure. b) I am not sure.
31 mei 2022
Either of these: a) I don't know b) I am not sure.
31 mei 2022
To fix the first sentence, you could say "I don't feel sure".
31 mei 2022
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!