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I "I told you DON´T go to see that movie because it was not goodgo" vs. OR I"I told you NOT TO gogo"

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I told you don't go to see that movie because it was not good.
I told you not to go to see that movie because it was not good.

I told you DON´T go to see that movie because it was not good. OR I told you NOT TO go .... CanCan both be used? ifIf the answer is yes, how do I know when to use DON´T"don't", or NOT TO"not to"?

I told you DON´T go to see that movie because it was not good. OR I told you NOT TO go .... Can both be used? if the answer is yes, how do I know when to use DON´T, or NOT TO?

I told you don't go to see that movie because it was not good.
I told you not to go to see that movie because it was not good.

Can both be used? If the answer is yes, how do I know when to use "don't", or "not to"?

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