Cinzia
Are both the following sentences correct? I hope not to offend anyone. I hope to not offend anyone. If the answer is affermative, are there any differences of meaning? It seems to me that in the first one there is more emphasis. Am I right?
12 aug. 2014 12:49
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I would say that "I hope not to offend anyone" is more correct, as in "I hope to not offend anyone" you are splitting the infinitive.
12 augustus 2014
Hi Irina. Yes, nice way to remember it Thanks. ^_^
12 augustus 2014
This phrase always helps me no answer your question, Cinzia -" To be or NOT to be " http://www.artofeurope.com/shakespeare/sha8.htm
12 augustus 2014
Thanks Peachey. ^_^
12 augustus 2014
I agree with the other members. The second sentence sounds simply awkward.
12 augustus 2014
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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