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What was your degree? vs. What was your degree in? | Prepositon: to/for (I can't make it for the train. vs ...make it to the train.)
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That may not be true and That may be not true. #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:12 pm   That may not be true and That may be not true.
 

Which one is correct?

That may not be true and That may be not true.

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That may not be true and That may be not true. #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 13:35 pm   That may not be true and That may be not true.
 

You can say both. But one of them is more common as a search on Altavista says.
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That may not be true and That may be not true. #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 14:20 pm   That may not be true and That may be not true.
 

Ok, thank you so very much.
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