Hello,
I have this sentence:
- He pretended to know the answer.
How do I negate the second part of this sentence?
- He pretended not to know the answer.
- He pretended to not know the answer.
Take a look:
split infinitive - Szukaj w Google
I find this one far more natural: He pretended not to know the answer.
And that's not because of the split infinitive - I just think it's the one most people use.
citations: http://www.americancorpus.org/?q=2901330 :
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Last edited by 5jj; 15-Jan-2011 at 14:17. Reason: figures added.
In everyday speech you'll hear both. I was trained to say "He pretended not to know the answer" because of the split infinitive rule. In practice, I say both and no one seems to care.
I am not a teacher but want to be one one day.