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I like "usedn't", but sadly it seems to be dropping out of use. I still use "used not" as the uncontracted or formal form, but in informal use I'm more likely to say "didn't use" than "usedn't".
@WS2: Somewhat bizarrely, I find the contracted form (He usen't to smoke) even more "formal, stilted" than full versions with or without do-support (it makes me think of posh/formal speakers "playing" at using informal contractions). But I did find it intriguing when John Lawler asserted that nobody knows whether there should be an explicit past tense in He didn't use[d] to smoke (any relevant ...
This is URL encoding. According to the standard for how you name web links you can only have "." and ":" and "/" and a few other characters in it.
hi :) Recently we've had quite a big dispute on mayn't on the forum, I recalled of "usedn't" which is I think even rarer than mayn't. Do any of you encounter it??? And which form of negative is most frequently used/do you use: used not to did not/didn't use to did not/didn't used to ??? Thanks...
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TIL: PBS reported on a study which details which part of a human body you should eat first that provides the most nutritional value using 4 dead bodies.
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@MaximillianLaumeister You can press any key you like: it's just saying that instead of worrying about escaping ASCII ' or " in those contexts where it matters (because no *ML parser should choke on those in explicit or implicit CDATA sections) either you or preferably your software, should sidestep the whole issue by replacing them with curly quotes which look much better.