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What is better sentence?

by Francisko1, January 21, 2010

Messages: 3

Language: English

Francisko1 (User's profile) January 21, 2010, 2:12:09 PM

What is better?

Do you not know? or Don't you know?
Did you not know? or Didn't you know?
Will you not know? or Won't you know?

I saw both. Are there not rules very clear about this? Thank you very much.

Francisko Garcia

gregorynacu (User's profile) January 21, 2010, 2:36:53 PM

IMO neither one is better or worse than the other. The former is more formal, and is often used to express greater surprise. shoko.gif However, I have to admit that the question "Will you not know?" doesn't come up very often. The future is a very uncertain place. rideto.gif

Francisko1:What is better?

Do you not know? or Don't you know?
Did you not know? or Didn't you know?
Will you not know? or Won't you know?

I saw both. Are there not rules very clear about this? Thank you very much.

Francisko Garcia

Donniedillon (User's profile) January 21, 2010, 11:05:20 PM

Francisko1:What is better?

Do you not know? or Don't you know?
Did you not know? or Didn't you know?
Will you not know? or Won't you know?

I saw both. Are there not rules very clear about this? Thank you very much.

Francisko Garcia
Both sentances are equally correct, however "Do you not know" comes across as quite formal. In conversation one would more likely hear "don't" "didn't" and "won't".

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