English Language & Usage Asked on February 17, 2021
When using do as auxiliary verb for emphasis, could one swap it around in a sentence or not?
For example,
Do please check the details beforehand.
Please do check the details beforehand.
Are both these versions correct? What is the difference between their meanings, if any?
Also, should it be not or no above?
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