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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Double negation

I don't like neither of my parents = I like both my parents.

Are they the same?
  

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Anonymous I don't like neither of my parents = I like both my parents. This is one double negative we don't use. What you've written is ungrammatical.

  • Anonymous I don't like neither of my parents = I like both my parents.
  • This is one double negative we don't use.
  • What you've written is ungrammatical.
  • I like neither of my parents = I don't like enther of my parents.
  • I don't dislike either of my parents = I like both my parents.
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AnonymousI don't like neither of my parents = I like both my parents.
This is one double negative we don't use. What you've written is ungrammatical.

I like neither of my parents = I don't like enther of my parents.

I don't dislike either of my parents = I like both my parents.
(You could call this one a double negative

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