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I am not going to tell my husband should be a Mormon. vs I am not going to tell my husband he should be a Mormon.

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings. The first phrase implies that the speaker is not going to disclose information about their husband's potential Mormonism, while the second phrase implies that the speaker is not going to suggest or advise their husband to become a Mormon.

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I am not going to tell my husband should be a Mormon.

This phrase is correct but has a different meaning from the second phrase.

This phrase implies that the speaker is not going to disclose information about their husband's potential Mormonism.
  • He said I had to pay him $500 a month, or he was going to tell my husband.
  • I am going to tell your husband everything about you and me.
  • I am not going to tell him anything, obviously.
  • I am not going to tell him anything, obviously.
  • I am not going to tell you...
  • It's a minimum security place in Phoenix, and no, I am not going to tell you which one.
  • There is a brand new stop sign in town, but I am not going to tell you where.
  • I am not going to tell you about my first time, forget it.
  • And I am not going to tell them that I'll be reading their e-mails.
  • I am not going to tell any more small businessmen that they must prepare for monetary union.
  • Each country has its own rules and I am not going to tell the countries what they have to do on this issue.
  • No, I am not going to tell Derek, and neither are you.
  • I am not going to tell you again!
  • It's a long story, and I am not going to tell it.
  • I am not going to tell you that. Bridget?
  • I am not going to tell you, Raffaele!
  • She was going to tell her husband she wanted a divorce.
  • I'm going to tell the husband, and I've paged the attending there to see if I can find out more about the case.
  • I am not going to change my mind simply because some woman claims to know my husband as well as I do.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, as I said, I am not going to describe every detail of the Portuguese Presidency's achievements, but I would like to tell you that I am very proud of this Presidency and very pleased about it.

I am not going to tell my husband he should be a Mormon.

This phrase is correct and implies that the speaker is not going to suggest or advise their husband to become a Mormon.

This phrase implies that the speaker is not going to suggest or advise their husband to become a Mormon.
  • He said I had to pay him $500 a month, or he was going to tell my husband.
  • I am going to tell your husband everything about you and me.
  • I am not going to tell him anything, obviously.
  • I am not going to tell him anything, obviously.
  • I am not going to tell you...
  • It's a minimum security place in Phoenix, and no, I am not going to tell you which one.
  • There is a brand new stop sign in town, but I am not going to tell you where.
  • I am not going to tell you about my first time, forget it.
  • And I am not going to tell them that I'll be reading their e-mails.
  • I am not going to tell any more small businessmen that they must prepare for monetary union.
  • Each country has its own rules and I am not going to tell the countries what they have to do on this issue.
  • No, I am not going to tell Derek, and neither are you.
  • I am not going to tell you again!
  • It's a long story, and I am not going to tell it.
  • I am not going to tell you that. Bridget?
  • I am not going to tell you, Raffaele!
  • She was going to tell her husband she wanted a divorce.
  • I'm going to tell the husband, and I've paged the attending there to see if I can find out more about the case.
  • I am not going to change my mind simply because some woman claims to know my husband as well as I do.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, as I said, I am not going to describe every detail of the Portuguese Presidency's achievements, but I would like to tell you that I am very proud of this Presidency and very pleased about it.

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