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29 Nov 2022
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
does this sound natural?
"You do not need to come to work today"
does this sound natural?
"You do not need to come to work today"
"You do not need to come to work today"
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Yes! There is nothing wrong with your sentence. Using the contraction ('don't') instead of 'do not' may seem more natural in speech, but it is still correct either way.

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