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Jan. 30, 2020

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Wondering

Today, I got stuck on the sentence of "Republicans have to be very careful not to be seen as defending the indefensible."
I understand the difference between "My goal is to not become famous" and "My goal is not to become famous."
I wonder if one can say "Republicans have to be very careful to not be seen as defending the indefensible."

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Try this one for size - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo

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Feb. 13, 2020

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Wondering


Just Wondering Just Wondering

I don't know how to describe this correction, but it sounds more native. You could also say, "Something I Was Wondering About" or "Just A Thought" or "Something I Noticed."

Today, I got stuck on the sentence of "Republicans have to be very careful not to be seen as defending the indefensible."


Today, I got stuck on the following sentence of: "Republicans have to be very careful not to be seen as defending the indefensible." Today, I got stuck on the following sentence: "Republicans have to be very careful not to be seen as defending the indefensible."

Today, I got stuck on the sentence of: "Republicans have to be very careful not to be seen as defending the indefensible." Today, I got stuck on the sentence: "Republicans have to be very careful not to be seen as defending the indefensible."

I'm pretty sure you can use the colon here.

I understand the difference between "My goal is to not become famous" and "My goal is not to become famous."


I wonder if one can say "Republicans have to be very careful to not be seen as defending the indefensible."


I wonder if one can say, "Republicans have to be very careful to not be seen as defending the indefensible." I wonder if one can say, "Republicans have to be very careful to not be seen as defending the indefensible."

You certainly can say that. If I were saying that sentence, I would omit the "as," as in, "Republicans have to be very careful to not be seen defending the indefensible."

I wonder if one can say "Republicans have to be very careful to not be seen as defending the indefensible." I wonder if one can say "Republicans have to be very careful to not be seen as defending the indefensible."

I certainly would but as a native speaker I've never studied grammar as a subject unto itself.

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