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"i didn't kill nobody " is this kind of sentence wrong ? when i watch American TV series .usually one says ."i didn't kill nobody " but isn't it supposed to be" i didn't kill anybody?" i don't know the usage here ,who can help me ? many thx~~btw .i wanna know why it is used this way ~~
4 aug. 2011 12:53
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Yes, it happens quite often. Also I've seen double negation in American TV series, I've been told these are features of Southern American English.
4 augustus 2011
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hello, This is more of a slant on language or 'slang' (meaning a modified or transitory term.The vocabulary may not follow the appropriate or standard form of the language or to formal contexts. This can be dependant as to social status, cultural changes or distribution, and can be more playful than standard language), so it's not really wrong in my opinion
4 augustus 2011
You are correct it should be I didn't kill anybody but in american programs they seem to use it a lot, just take it mean the same thing :)
4 augustus 2011
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