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    Default Don't forget always...

    Hi friends,
    Does this sentence have two meanings?
    Don't forget always to retighten the screws.

    In this situation I want to tell the listener that he should always retighten the screws.
    I do not want to tell him that he always forgets to do that!

    Does this mean I should say:
    Don't forget to always retighten the screws.


    I know it's okay to split the infinitive (especially in AmE), but should I do it with always?

    Cheers!

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    Default Re: Don't forget always...

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmare85 View Post
    Hi friends,
    Does this sentence have two meanings?
    Don't forget always to retighten the screws.

    In this situation I want to tell the listener that he should always retighten the screws.
    I do not want to tell him that he always forgets to do that!

    Does this mean I should say:
    Don't forget to always retighten the screws.


    I know it's okay to split the infinitive (especially in AmE), but should I do it with always?

    Cheers!
    NOT A TEACHER.

    Yes, the second sentence expresses the intended meaning. I don't like the first sentence because it sounds unnatural to me.
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    Default Re: Don't forget always...

    On a related note, the term "split infinitive" is a misnomer. You're not splitting anything because "to" is not part of the infinitive; it's a preposition.

    See To split or not to split? | The Grammarphobia Blog.
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    Default Re: Don't forget always...

    Although there are innumerable precedents and arguments in favour of split infinitives, many people still try to avoid them. I'd just drop the 'Don't forget'. Or if it's important to keep those words, you could still avoid the infinitive, by adding a colon: 'Don't forget: always tighten the screws.'

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