Ali
What is the differnce between these two sentences? I did not know this fact. I did not use to know this fact.
2016年10月28日 12:16
回答 · 12
I'm afraid that I have to disagree with Mikkel and Anna. 'I did not use to know this fact' is the negative form of 'I used to know this fact'. Although 'did not use to' is probably less common than 'did not used to' these days, it's obviously more correct grammatically. The 'used to' form is generally used to refer to habits and states in the past , so it's little odd to use it to talk about knowledge of a fact. So the second sentence is unusual, but it's not wrong. And to answer your question, Ali - there is no difference in meaning.
2016年10月28日
Hi Ali, I did not know this fact - You would say this if somebody told you something you didn't know before. 'I did not use to know this fact' is not grammatically correct. You could say: 'I never knew that ..... until recently.'
2016年10月28日
UPDATE: I have changed the original text of my answer. The first sentence is correct. The second sentence is also grammatically correct, but I personally find it odd and I wouldn’t recommend that you consider using it until you have a thorough understanding of English. Then you can decide yourself if it’s odd or not.
2016年10月28日
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