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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
-
Asked on October 11, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
-
Asked on October 11, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
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Asked on October 10, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
-
Asked on October 10, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes
-
Asked on October 10, 2021 in Grammar.
The first statement is correct.
What do you mean by double negative? The second example is a good example of a double negative, where instead of resulting in
a positive statement, result in a nonsensical sentence. The fourth example however is
preferable, as it presents the concept more concisely.
- 354181 views
- 14 answers
- 130315 votes