: Re: using double negatives and sentence structure This is an extract from a book I am currently reading, the author escapes me at this minute, but i will update. OFTEN IN ACTUAL LIFE, and not
@Thomas I agree.It indeed is matter of personal taste and style either to sound eloquent or to lay emphasis on what is being said.
'I don't have nothing', had me confused but re-reading it over and over it can mean that the author is trying to lay stress on the fact as-
'I don't have anything and
'I 've got nothing'. Combining these sentences we get: 'I DON'T HAVE NOTHING'.'
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