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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
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Select all of the sentences that do not have a double negative. I can't sing very well. I can't sing very well either. I can't s

ing very well neither.
English
2 answers:
stepladder [879]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: The answer is A)I can't sing very well. B)I can't sing very well either.

xxTIMURxx [149]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answers are:  "[A]" and "[B]" .

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Explanation:

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<u>Note</u>:

           The following sentences given — "Answer choices: [A] and [B]" — are the CORRECT answers;  since their corresponding sentences <em><u>DO </u></em><u> </u><u><em>NOT</em></u> have a "double negative" ;  as follows:

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[A]:  " I can't sing very well. "

<u>Note:</u>  The only "negative" in this sentence is "cannot" — which is shown as the contraction — " can't " .

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[B]:  " I can't sing very well either. "

<u>Note</u>: Again, the only  "negative" in this sentence is " cannot " — which is shown as the contraction — " can't " .

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Further explanation:

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Note that the last given answer choice:

          →  [C]: " I can't sing very well neither. "

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→  is INCORRECT ;  

→   since this very sentence <u><em>DOES</em></u> contain a:  "double negative" ;

→  Refer to the words:  

    1) "  cannot " — which is expressed as the contraction — " can't " ;   <em><u>AND</u></em> :

    2)  " neither " .

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Hope this answer is helpful!

Best wishes within your academic endeavors —

and within the "Brainly" community!

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