shimacatu_sa
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Hi,
I am wondering about the following sets of phrases.
Is each set of the phrases mostly interchangeable?
I assume the tones and contexts matter, but the B form sounds more formal or more forceful to me. Is it more natural/appropriate to use the A form in everyday conversation? I have personally never used the B form.
A. Didn't you know about his problem?
B. Did you not know about his problem?
A. How didn't I know it?
B. How did I not know it?
A. Aren't you clear with this subject?
B. Are you not clear with this subject?
A. Wasn't he your friend too?
B. Was he not your friend too?
A. Haven't I paid you yet?
B. Have I not paid you yet?
Thank you.
I am wondering about the following sets of phrases.
Is each set of the phrases mostly interchangeable?
I assume the tones and contexts matter, but the B form sounds more formal or more forceful to me. Is it more natural/appropriate to use the A form in everyday conversation? I have personally never used the B form.
A. Didn't you know about his problem?
B. Did you not know about his problem?
A. How didn't I know it?
B. How did I not know it?
A. Aren't you clear with this subject?
B. Are you not clear with this subject?
A. Wasn't he your friend too?
B. Was he not your friend too?
A. Haven't I paid you yet?
B. Have I not paid you yet?
Thank you.