How to use the infinitive in this sentence?


I am doing documentation for a web application issue and I'm not sure how best to word what I'm trying to say:



"This appears to work no longer in any web browser."


"This appears no longer to work in any web browser."


"This appears not to work any longer in any web browser."



Which is most correct, or are they all equally correct?



Answer



This is a situation where Neg-Raising is useful. You want the negative in the main clause:



  • This does not appear to work any longer in any web browser.


Double any's in the sentence is fixable by Neg-Raising the whole phrase no longer



  • This no longer appears to work in any web browser.


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