"It isn't" vs. "it's not" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

Add a comment. 6. They're very similar in meaning -- both are correct, both are …

It depends. Quotes from Times’s stylebook (explained here): Often "or not" is …

The most famous use of "be not" is probably John Donne in the 1630s with "Death be …

6. Normally, you will use I won't. Only when not is somehow strongly linked to a …

18. The normal form of a negative infinitive is "not to X", in all contexts. The form "to …

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