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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Double Negatives

Is this a double negative statement? "

Neither accident, was "not" my fault.
  

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No need for the comma or the quotes. Yes, it's a double negative. " Using the double negative might make sense in certain contexts.

  • No need for the comma or the quotes.
  • Yes, it's a double negative.
  • " Using the double negative might make sense in certain contexts.
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No need for the comma or the quotes.

Yes, it's a double negative. I assume it means "both accidents were my fault." Using the double negative might make sense in certain contexts.

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