Nightmare85
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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!
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!