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Laura María
What's the difference between "not to" and "to not"?
Hi there,
Sometimes I get confused. I've heard both forms: "You need not to worry" and "You need to not worry". I asked a language partner of mine and she said they both are right depending on the context. So, I want to know when to use these forms.
Thanks in advance!
18 paź 2017 14:42
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In fact, the common forms are 'You need not worry,' and 'You need to not worry.'
The first piece of advice is something that would be given as a piece of advice about something specific - for example, if you were to visit the doctor you might be told this if the doctor decided that you only have a minor problem.
The second piece of advice would be general advice given to somebody who has spent too much time worrying.
18 października 2017
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The second one is more forceful it means you have been spending a lot of time worrying and it has become unhealthy whereas the first one is just an off hand comment
18 października 2017
The second one is someone is giving you their opinion or advice the first one is more general.
18 października 2017
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Laura María
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angielski, włoski, hiszpański, turecki
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angielski
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