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Which option corrects the double negative, yet has the same meaning as the following sentence? We ain’t got nothing to share. A. We have barely nothing to share. B. We have noth…
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Which option corrects the double negative, yet has the same meaning as the following sentence?
We ain’t got nothing to share.
A. We have barely nothing to share.
B. We have nothing to share.
C. We don’t got nothing to share.
D. We don’t have nothing to share.
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my answer is We have nothing to share.
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The option which
corrects the double negative, yet has the same meaning as the following sentence is
B. We have nothing to share.
Another option would be - We don't have anything to share.
Double negatives are forbidden in the English grammar.
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