phryne wrote:softline wrote:
For example don't say:
Tommorrow you will visit me.
Better to say
Tommorrow you visit me.
I like to eliminate pronouns, or unify the to two entities.
"We'll visit tomorrow."
or
"Visit tomorrow."
I've found that using "We'll" or "I'll" won't work unless it's in your own voice, otherwise the brain just thinks of it in the context of a conversation and assumes they're talking about somebody else. "We'll visit tomorrow? Visit where? Who? I wasn't planning on visiting tomorrow it must be somebody else."
But if you use
you it catches the attention, you always means you so the brain pays attention. "You are going to visit tomorrow" "Yes, I am."
But "Visit tomorrow" might still seem like a choice "sure? I guess I might, I'll check my schedule."
But more on topic!
Using only negatives is a bad idea. But if you use the positive
and the negative then it can still work. Although it's easier to just use positives.
Like what was said earlier, Cannot is a negative that still works. I think it's because trying to use a positive in that situation can get more confusing than just saying that you can't do it.
"If you try to lift your arm you will find that you cannot."
"If you try to lift your arm you will find that your arm will stay in place."
It's just easier to use negatives sometimes.