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I trying to make a regular expression that looks for a certain word followed by " not" for example "does not", " are not", etc. There is my regular expression so far: http://rubular.com/r/5bPRtuz9lA

/\b(are|can|could|did|does|do|had||has|should|have|is|were|might|must|will|would)+\snot/i

The problem is that " not" matches this which isn't what I want. I only want it to match if it is preceded by one of the specified words. What am I doing wrong here?

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    Reagrdless of your problem you might wnna use the space char like \s+ instead to also catch i.e. has[space][space]not
    – inhan
    May 7, 2012 at 3:12

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You have an extra pipe here : had||has (It should be had|has).

Which is like saying "had" or "" or "has". So an empty string followed by a space followed by "not" will match your regex.

Btw, you probably don't want the + at the end of your word list. That makes it one or more so your regex will match "canwoulddoes not". Just remove the + to fix that.

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  • Can't believe I didn't see that. Thanks for the additional info as well!
    – Kyle Decot
    May 7, 2012 at 4:14

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