The second word order is correct. The sentence has other errors, however.Where is it correct to use the subject?
-Would be the sentence correct if one not to use this word?
-Would the sentence be correct if one to not use this word?
This portion makes no sense in English. I can't even guess what it means.if one to not use this word
But I saw this written, sometimes, by some ones. But, in the rest, in both sentences the word "sentence" in the right places, isn't it?if one to not use this word
This portion makes no sense in English. I can't even guess what it means.![]()
How come? There's no verb to say the least.But I saw this written, sometimes, by some ones.
I was unclear, indeed. the if-clause does not make any sense because you need to connect "one" with "not to" somehow. You need a verb.
What do you want to say?
Would the sentence be correct if one decided to not use this word?The second word order is correct. The sentence has other errors, however.
Yes, sometimes I'm not careful. Bu I saw really that some write "to not do something"? Is it ok?You don't say "I not to do my homework", do you? This case is similar.
Please give actual examples that you have seen. That way we can judge whether this is used by non-native speakers or by people using a particular dialect or for some other reason. We can't comment without knowing the full context - English is a context-dependent language.Yes, sometimes I'm not careful. Bu I saw really that some write "to not do something"? Is it ok?
OK. as soon as i notice this I'll let you know.Please give actual examples that you have seen.