Start. 1.Read each question carefully,then choose your answer. 2.The questions are to help you understand double negatives. 3.HAVE FUN!!!! Good Luck!!

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1.How many negatives have to be in a sentence to make it a double negative? a. None b. One c. Two d. Any number bigger than one. Need Help

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2.Which sentence has a double negative? a. I haven’t seen Mrs. Shirley all day. b. He has never said “No” c. She loves to say never & no. d. He doesn’t have no ball. Need Help

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a. no, never, isn’t, can’t b. has not, won’t, never c. can’t, won’t, will not d. hasn’t, can’t, is not Need Help

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4.Which word is not a negative? a. neither b. nothing c. unknown d. no one Need Help

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Is hardly a negative? a. yes b. no c. sometimes d. never Need Help

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