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Do-support (sometimes referred to as do-insertion or periphrastic do), in English grammar, is the use of the auxiliary verb do (or one of its inflected forms e.g. does), to form negated clauses and constructions which require subject–auxiliary inversion, such as questions.
The proverb "two wrongs don't make a right" highlights the illogic of claiming innocence because of someone else's bad behavior. Such excuses are a form of whataboutism and a discrediting tactic . Left unchallenged they can lead to a morass of alternative facts in which the basic principles of right and wrong are obscured – this is often the ...
DON'T: Don't use a list where prose would work better. Don't create lists based on trivial criteria. Don't leave blank lines between list items. Don't use a numbered list unless the numbers are meaningful. Don't mix different grammatical forms among list items.
I just don't like it, its inverse, I just like it, and their variants, are not arguments to use in talk page discussions. In their book, Business Negotiation , Paul Steele and Tom Beasor recommend a tactic in business negotiation, which they characterize as a "trick of the trade", called "emotion trumps logic", thusly:
Here's what different recurring investment amounts can get you: $1 to $5. Fractional shares of stocks or ETFs. $50 to $500. A diverse portfolio of fractional shares across multiple stocks and ETFs.
DON'T: Don't rely on unreliable sources. Don't cite a source you haven't seen for yourself. Don't add material that's not supported by sources. Don't place external links in the body of articles. Don't add references for obvious information. Don't use all-numeric date formats other than YYYY-MM-DD. Don't change an established reference style ...
Don't, a 2020 American game show with Adam Scott and Ryan Reynolds; DONT, Disturb Opponents' Notrump, a bridge bidding convention "-dont" (actually "-odont"), a suffix meaning "tooth", used in taxonomy; Doctor Don't, the teenage kid version of Doctor Eggman, from New Yoke City, in Sonic Prime
Don't reply to unknown senders. Be careful who you give your email address to. Never reply to email subscriptions asking to be removed. Don't interact with mail in your Spam folder. It doesn't count toward your storage quota or need any further action. Don't sign up with sites that claim to remove your email from spam lists.