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"I didn't do nothing!" is that correct?is that the same meaning with 'I didn't do anything"?
25 jul. 2014 13:25
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There are two possible sets of answers to your questions, depending on your approach to language use: 1. No and yes! No, it's not grammatically correct, and yes, if someone says this they mean 'I didn't do anything.' 2. Yes and no! Yes, it could be seen as 'correct', as millions of native speakers in the USA, Britain and elsewhere say this every day. If rules of language are descriptive, then this is a 'correct usage' = it's consistently and widely used, without ambiguity, within native speaker communities. Some 'grammar nerds' will tell you that in grammar, as in mathematics, two negatives make a positive, and therefore if someone says 'I didn't do nothing' they actually mean 'I did something'. Personally, my answer would be 'It depends and yes.'
25 juli 2014
2
I didn't do nothing >> it is not correct I did do nothing = I didn't do anything
25 juli 2014
1
This is acceptable as slang not as formal English and yes it has the same meaning
25 juli 2014
I did do nothing = I didn't do anything.
25 juli 2014
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