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    • What Is A Double negative?
    • Examples of Double Negatives
    • A Double Negative Can Provide A Touch of Diplomacy Or subtlety.
    I don't have no money.
    I didn't see nothing.
    I couldn't find it nowhere.
    My daughter Chantelle wouldn't shout at nobody.
    Chantelle didn't never callthe teacher that word.
    She did not have neither her address norher phone number.
    Yeah, but, no, but there's this thing you don't know nuffin' about, so don't give me no evils. (Vicky Pollard)
    He is not unattractive.
    He is not unconvincing.
    He is not without charm.
  2. A double negative is a construction occurring when two forms of grammatical negation are used in the same sentence. This is typically used to convey a different shade of meaning from a strictly positive sentence ("You're not unattractive" vs "You're attractive").

  3. Double negatives and usage. In standard English, when we use negative words such as nobody, nowhere, never or nothing, we do not commonly use a negative verb: He had nothing interesting to tell us. Not: He hadn’t nothing interesting …. It was 10 am but there was nobody in the office. Not: … but there wasn’t nobody in the office.

  4. Apr 18, 2019 · A double negative is a nonstandard form using two negatives for emphasis where only one is necessary (for example, "I ca n't get no satisfaction"). A double negative is a standard form using two negatives to express a positive ("She is not unhappy"). Examples of Double Negatives for Emphasis. "I won't not use no double negatives ."

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  5. A double negative means just thattwo negative words. When these two negative words are used in the same sentence, they create the double negative. Double negatives can include the same negative term or different terms. A double negative sentence actually results in a positive sentence. Double Negative Examples:

  6. Sep 19, 2022 · Double negatives are a common grammar mistake in which the two negative words cancel each other out. The meaning is negated twice, which technically returns the statement to its original positive form—and in the process, creates confusion about the intended meaning. Below, we discuss negative words and how to use them.

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