In English grammar, a sentence should contain only one negative word to avoid confusion; for example, instead of saying 'I don't know nothing' (double negative), use 'I don't know anything' or 'I know nothing'; similarly, replace 'I don't need no help' with 'I don't need any help' or 'I need no help'.
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ENGLISH: Double negative? Double trouble! #english #englishgrammar #eslgrammar #expressions #stalo追加:
Double negative, double trouble.
I don't know nothing.
No.
I don't know anything. Yes.
I don't need no help. No.
I don't need any help. Yes.
Use only one negative word in a sentence.
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