I promise not to + (verb)

“I promise not to + (verb)” is a phrase used to make a commitment or pledge to refrain from doing a certain action or behavior. It is a common phrase used in various contexts, such as personal relationships, professional settings, and public speeches.

Structure:

“I promise not to + (verb)”

For example: “I promise not to smoke cigarettes.”

Here is a table that shows some examples of “I promise not to + (verb)”:

ContextExample
PersonalI promise not to lie to you.
ProfessionalI promise not to disclose confidential information.
Public speakingI promise not to tolerate discrimination.
Health-relatedI promise not to consume sugary drinks.
EnvironmentalI promise not to use plastic straws.
AcademicI promise not to cheat on exams.

Here are some more examples of “I promise not to + (verb)”:

  • I promise not to drink and drive.
  • I promise not to skip classes anymore.
  • I promise not to eat junk food.
  • I promise not to use my phone during meetings.
  • I promise not to procrastinate.
  • I promise not to litter.
  • I promise not to interrupt people while they are speaking.
  • I promise not to watch TV before finishing my homework.

In all these examples, the speaker is making a commitment to avoid a particular behavior or action. This phrase can be powerful and impactful when used sincerely and followed through with action.

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