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I saw a sentence that confused me。
It said “I dont want no more apples”,seems is a double denying,but its the same meaning as “I dont want apple anymore”Does it exist?or just some casual way of expression in oral english?
2016年8月25日 11:34
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'I don't want no more apples' is gramatically wrong because of the double negative.
Unfortunately, some people use these in speech. I have no idea why!
The correct sentence would be 'I don't want any more apples.'
2016年8月25日
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