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    • Double Negative: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster
      • A double negative is caused by using two negative terms in the same sentence (e.g., I don't have no money). A double negative is usually created by combining the negative form of a verb (e.g., did not) with a negative pronoun (e.g., nothing), a negative adverb (e.g., never), or a negative conjunction (e.g., neither/nor).
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  1. Double negation with adjectives and adverbs (not unexpected) However, we can use not + an adjective or adverb with a negative prefix (e.g. un- , in- ) as a way of softening or downtoning the meaning of the adjective.

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  2. Jan 14, 2021 · Double negatives are created by adding a negation to the verb and to the modifier of the noun (adjectives, adverbs, etc.) or to the object of the verb. I won’t (will not) bake no cake. (verb negation + object negation)

  3. A double negative is usually created by combining the negative form of a verb (e.g., cannot, did not, have not) with a negative pronoun (e.g., nothing, nobody), a negative adverb (e.g., never, hardly), or a negative conjunction (e.g., neither/nor). Logically, two negatives convey a positive sense.

  4. Sep 19, 2022 · If you’re using negative pronouns, double negation is easier to fix. Negative pronouns all have positive counterparts, so you can fix double negatives by using a positive alternative instead.

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · A double negative occurs when two negative words are used in the same clause, leading to a construction that can either contradict itself or create an unintended positive meaning. This linguistic feature is common in some dialects and informal speech, but it is typically considered incorrect in standard English grammar.

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Be cautious with negative adverbs: Negative adverbs, such as “hardly”, “scarcely”, and “barely”, can unexpectedly create double negatives when paired with words like “not” or “can’t”. Be aware of these combinations and rephrase them accordingly.

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  8. Aug 2, 2024 · A double negative occurs when two negative phrases or terms are in a single sentence. The most common form is when there is a negative verb with a negative pronoun, adverb, or conjunction. Here are some simple examples. I didn’t go nowhere at the weekend. (Negative verb + Negative pronoun) She said she wasn’t never going to see him again.

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