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13 June, 08:03

What's a Double Negative in this sentence

Sidney couldn't do nothing with her hair.

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  1. 13 June, 08:21
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    "I didn't do nothing" as a double negative gives the meaning of a weakened affirmative in standard English. It is equivalent to "I did something". "I didn't do nothing" may retain its negative meaning when it is sometimes used in non-standard or informal English
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