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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

The negative

While both of these words are used to show the negative, knowing how and when to use ‘no’ and ‘not’ is an important skill and can make a big difference in your English.
https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/no-vs-not
Please explain the use of definite article "the" before "negative".
Shouldn't there be no article as "negative" seems to be uncountable in the given context.
  

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The Oxford English Dictionary has a sub-heading for "the negative" under "negative" (noun). " The use of the article in English is an infinite study even for a native speaker. You just learn what sounds right and what means what.

  • The Oxford English Dictionary has a sub-heading for "the negative" under "negative" (noun).
  • " The use of the article in English is an infinite study even for a native speaker.
  • You just learn what sounds right and what means what.
  • You can think of this one, "the negative", as a sort of expression.
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The Oxford English Dictionary has a sub-heading for "the negative" under "negative" (noun). It is defined as "The side, position, or aspect of a question which is opposed to the affirmative or positive side, etc." The use of the article in English is an infinite study even for a native speaker. You just learn what sounds right and what means what. You can think of this one, "the negativ

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