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Does this sentence contain a double negative? There aren’t any ripe bananas in this bunch. yes no

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DeathTheKid101 DeathTheKid101
  • 01-11-2017
The correct answer would be B) No because there is only one negative in the sentence and that would be ''aren't'' since that means are not, so since that's only one, and not two, its not a double.
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  • 01-11-2017
No, because a double negative would look like this. "There aren't none ripe bananas." Which, obviously, looks very weird.

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