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Hello ,,, here is some Medical Shortcuts ACGME Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education CSA Clinical Skills Assessment ECFMG Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates FSMB Federation of State Medical Boards GME
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Hi, Can't I begin a sentence with a contraction and have it not seen as entrapping? I'm not sure I'd use the word 'entrapping'. I'd save that for times when you ask your husband, 'Don't you love me?' But
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You can't have an affirmative contraction before a gap, although you can have a negative one. You are so beautiful tonight. How beautiful you are __ _______ tonight! *How beautiful you're tonight! __________ You are smart and I am smart,
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Hi Viceidol,
Going strictly by ear, "must not" works fine in your example, but we seem to use the contraction only in cases where we're warning someone not to do something. I have no idea why.
You mustn't be at home when
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Hello Ipkqi, and welcome to English forums. I have deleted unnecessary verbiage and underlined other problem areas: When it comes to talk about cooperation, most
people seem to tend to choose partners who have the same views with
them . Because
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Anthon wrote: Hi, can someone check my sentences:
1. Can you not say about him again? Do you mean, "Can you / Can't you please repeat what you said about him?"
2. Have you been trying not to be a cheater? Have/ Haven't you been trying not
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Argh! The adverb question again!
Have you gone through this one yet? Post:258302
Here's a new take on the subject. If it doesn't appeal to you, toss it in the trash!
Safe and typical practice: Use contracted forms wherever
possible.
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My question is "If a sentence contains 'didn't + something' in
the if-clause, it should not be a subjunctive?" I'm lost by your
use of "should". There's nothing to be done in terms of what one
should or should not do. didn't is simply a
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It seems you knew the answer before you asked the question.
The point I was making has nothing to do with any specific rule. It has to do with the fact that it is a "rule".
"Rule" 14827739 (or whatever number you want to give it):
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Contractions are fine in negative sentences.
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