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    Monday, 28 February 2011

    DON'T USE TWO NEGATIVES

    DON'T USE TWO NEGATIVES

      He doesn't have  money.  He doesn't have any money
      He has no money
      We didn't do  yesterday.  We didn't do anything yesterday.
      We did nothing yesterday.
      You don't know  about it.  You don't know anything about it.
      You know nothing about it.
      They won't see  one there.  They won't see anyone there.
      They will see no one there.
      We aren't going  tomorrow.  We aren't going anywhere tomorrow.
      We are going nowhere tomorrow.
      I didn't get  of it.  I didn't get any of it.
      I got none of it.
      We didn't see  there.  We didn't see anybody there.
      We saw nobody there.
      I don't have  money or food.  I don't have either money or food.
      I have neither money nor food.
    Posted by Bramhaji at 05:24
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (65)
    • ▼  February (65)
      • SAYING THINGS POLITELY
      • TWO-WORD VERBS
      • DOING OR RECEIVING THE ACTIO
      • WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENS
      • "THIS," "THAT," "THESE" AND "THOSE"
      • When and time
      • THE TIME OF THE VERB'S ACTION
      • relations
      • DON'T USE TWO NEGATIVES
      • THE VERB AGREES WITH ITS SUBJECT
      • "WILL" AND "MAY" OR "MIGHT" "Will" i...
      • NUMBERS
      • WORDS THAT DESCRIBE
      • USING APOSTROPHES
      • USING THE CORRECT WORD
      • PUTTING WORDS IN THEIR CORRECT PLACE
      • MAKING A STRONG EMPHASIS
      • WORDS THAT REPLACE A NAME
      • "CAN" AND "MAY"
      • VERB TABLE
      • "TO BE," "TO DO," "TO HAVE" AND "TO GO"
      • lesson 17
      • lesson 16
      • lesson 15
      • lesson 14
      • lesson 13
      • lesson 12
      • lesson 11
      • lesson 10
      • lesson 9
      • lesson 8
      • lesson 7
      • lesson 6
      • lesson 5
      • lesson 3
      • lesson 2
      • lessons
      • lessons
      • lessons
      • practise
      • practise
      • lessons
      • lesson 1
      • ENGLISH SENTENCES
      • important sentences
      • BUSINESS VOCABULARY
      • COMPLETE T TO Z VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE Q,R,S VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE N,O,P VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE K,L, M VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE J VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE I VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE H VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE G VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE F VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE E VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE D VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE C VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE B VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE A VOCABULARY LIST
      • VERBS 2
      • FUTURE TENSES
      • PRESENT TENSE
      • PAST TENSE
      • VERBS

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