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Double Negatives (1460)
Students rewrite sentences that contain double negatives, choosing the standard-English correction.
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Teaching Notes
Two negatives cancel each other out in formal English. Replace one negative with its positive counterpart: nothing→anything, nobody→anybody, never→ever.
Vocabulary
Double negative: Using two negative words in one sentence.
Negative word: Words like 'no', 'not', 'never', 'nothing'.
Common Mistakes
- Removing both negatives and making the sentence affirmative in the wrong way
- Using "don't got no" → "don't got any" (forgetting to fix the verb too)
Extension Activities
- Find double negatives in spoken language.
- Rewrite sentences with positive words.
- Practice using 'any' or 'anything'.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to say 'I don't have any' instead of 'I don't have none'.
Learning Path
Skills Practiced
identifying double negativescorrecting double negativesusing standard english negatives
