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double negatives
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should they be considered an absolute no no?
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Loved what you did there, Cat!
I have been to parts of the world and met people who have never even been to these shores, and yet they speak a far superior level of English that the vast majority of our indigenous linguistic retards!
Prime example in the CBB house when Danielle-no-brains-Lloyd said of Shilpa Shetty, "She don't even talk proper!"
ffs, Shetty's English was impeccable!
I have been to parts of the world and met people who have never even been to these shores, and yet they speak a far superior level of English that the vast majority of our indigenous linguistic retards!
Prime example in the CBB house when Danielle-no-brains-Lloyd said of Shilpa Shetty, "She don't even talk proper!"
ffs, Shetty's English was impeccable!
I don't think anyone has posted a double negative, yet.
" ... absolute no no " is not a double negative. It's a single negative, but emphasised by repitition.
A double negative is where ...
Instead of saying:
"Your black dress would look appropriate tonight"
You say:
"Your black dress would not look inappropriate tonight"
Some people feel that the latter example sounds more sophisticated. In reality, it is just awkward sentence construction.
" ... absolute no no " is not a double negative. It's a single negative, but emphasised by repitition.
A double negative is where ...
Instead of saying:
"Your black dress would look appropriate tonight"
You say:
"Your black dress would not look inappropriate tonight"
Some people feel that the latter example sounds more sophisticated. In reality, it is just awkward sentence construction.