Asked by rfvv
1. I do not know every student.
[I know some students, and I don't know some students.]
2. I do not know all persons in the room.
[I know some persons in this room, but I don't know the other persons.]
3. I do not eat every fast food.
[ I eat some fast food, but I don't eat other fast food.]
4. I do not to go the gym every day.
[I go to the gym sometimes, but I do not go to the gym sometimes. What about my explanations, the pattern [not - every] shows partial negation, dosen't it?]
[I know some students, and I don't know some students.]
2. I do not know all persons in the room.
[I know some persons in this room, but I don't know the other persons.]
3. I do not eat every fast food.
[ I eat some fast food, but I don't eat other fast food.]
4. I do not to go the gym every day.
[I go to the gym sometimes, but I do not go to the gym sometimes. What about my explanations, the pattern [not - every] shows partial negation, dosen't it?]
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Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, you’re right.
I’d use the ...some ... other ... phrasing forall these sentences, just as you did in sentences 2and 3.
I’d use the ...some ... other ... phrasing forall these sentences, just as you did in sentences 2and 3.