What is a double negative sentence? What are the double negative sentences?

Updated on educate 2024-04-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you know what a double negative sentence is.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A sentence with 2 negative words is a double negative sentence. For example: he doesn't never go to shool(It's not like he never goes to school).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Commonly used double negative words:

    1. I have to, I can't, I won't, I don't want to, I don't dare not.

    2. No, no, no, no, no, no, can't not.

    3. Don't ......Not ......There is no ......Not ......, non-......Cannot.

    There are four main forms of double negative sentences.

    One is the use of two negative adverbs, such as: not that I don't want to; I had to do it.

    The second is a negative adverb (or verb with negative meaning) with a rhetorical tone. For example, there is no reason why he should not answer**.

    Another is to first state a precondition for the exclusion of the effect, and then use a negative adverb to interpret the preceding condition.

    In these four sentence patterns, the negative adverb (or verb with negative meaning) plus the rhetorical tone has the effect of strengthening the tone. For example: "Isn't the one who dares to do this a hero?"

    Inner Mongolia Visits to the Ancients"), which means "a hero", but the tone is stronger, emphasizing that the person who dares to do so is a "great hero".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Original sentence: The destruction of the Old Summer Palace.

    It is an immeasurable loss in the history of world culture.

    Changed to a double negative sentence:

    The destruction of the Old Summer Palace will not be an immeasurable loss in the history of world culture.

    The affirmative sentence becomes a double negative sentence.

    1. Method: A double negative sentence is a positive meaning, and the tone is more than a declarative sentence.

    Strongly then rephrasing is in the predicate verb.

    Preceded by a double negative is fine

    2. Commonly used double negative words: no....Not ......All...; , non-......Not ......Never...; ...Can't...; ...No, no....Wait.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A double negation is a double negation, which means affirmative. For example: "He's not not coming" means he's coming. A sentence that includes a double negation is a double negation sentence.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How to write a double negative sentence:

    1. According to the meaning of the sentence, choose appropriate double negative words, such as "must, can't, won't not", etc.

    2. Replace or delete the words "to, de, (děi), all, should, only, certainly, must, and affirm" in the original sentence.

    3. Delete the words in the original sentence that indicate a deep degree, such as "very, very, very, extraordinary, more".

    4. Check whether the changed sentences are read smoothly.

    Example sentences of double negative sentences:

    1. Children in kindergartenThere is no ......aNot ......Like Mr. Wang.

    2. Soldiers of the Red Fourth RegimentForcedRush to Luding Bridge before the enemy.

    3. For the Young PioneersThere is no ......OvercomeNot ......of the difficulty.

    4. As a Young PioneerCan't...; ...Talk about a little civilization.

    5, herNot ......PossiblyNo, it won'tWash clothes.

    6, Zhan TianyouNo, no....He is an outstanding patriotic engineer in our country.

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