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Negation, and the rules

what is negation and what are the rules on negating
  

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To negate is to answer in the negative, to deny and can be expressed in different ways: - by negating the verb: He did not pay. - by negating the subject: Noone paid. - by negating the object: He paid nothing.

  • To negate is to answer in the negative, to deny and can be expressed in different ways: - by negating the verb: He did not pay.
  • - by negating the subject: Noone paid.
  • - by negating the object: He paid nothing.
  • g.
  • / He doesn't have anything.
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To negate is to answer in the negative, to deny and can be expressed in different ways:

- by negating the verb: He did not pay.
- by negating the subject: Noone paid.
- by negating the object: He paid nothing.

a) You can negate e.g. by using
- adverbs: not, never, nowhere, noway, not...any:
I'm not happy./ I've never been to Canada./ I have not been to Can
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Also, it should be noted that if you have two negatives in one clause, they cancel each other out. For example, "I won't not go" means the same thing as "I will go."

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