It must be remembered that two negatives in the English language destroy each other and are equivalent to an affirmative. Thus "I don't know nothing about it" is intended to convey, that I am ignorant of the matter under consideration, but it d... Read more of DOUBLE NEGATIVE at Speaking Writing.comInformational Site Network Informational
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Sequence Of Tenses
When two verbs depend on each other their tenses must have a ...

Past Tensepast Participle
The interchange of these two parts of the irregular or so-cal...

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Gossip
It seems strange that, in all the long list of brilliant di...

Ellipsis
Errors in ellipsis occur chiefly with prepositions. His ob...

Article
An Article is a word placed before a noun to show whether the...

Good Conversation Conclusion
Good conversation, then, is like a well-played game of whis...


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